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club-shaped fungus, Mitrula paludosa, parasitic on Sphagnum moss ; 
and by the stream below Friday Street grew the golden saxifrage 
(Chrysosplenium oppositifoliwm), the peppermint (Mentha piperita), 
the monkey flower (Mimulus lutews)—these two no doubt escaped 
from gardens above; also Ginanthe crocata, and the moss Rhynco- 
steguum ruscifolium. 
In addition to the plants already mentioned, the following less 
common species have been observed in the neighbourhood during 
the past year :— 
Helleborus viridis.—Pebblecombe Hill, Betchworth. 
Galiwm anglicum.—Upwood, near Caterham. 
Eupatoriwm cannabinum.—Green Wrythe Lane, Carshalton. 
Ruscus aculeatus.—Hedge at West Wickham. 
Carex strigosa.—Gatton Park. C.E. 8. 
Barbarea intermedia.—Roadside near Buckland. OC. E. 8S. 
Salvia pratensis.—Another plant on Reigate Hill, looking native ! 
R. M. Prideaux. 
Cynoglosswum montanum.—Ashstead! R. M. P. 
Verbascwm lychnitis.—Roadside near Cane Hill Asylum. C. E. 8. 
V. blattaria.—Roadside near Kingswood! J. B. Crosfield. 
Carex tomentosa, L.—Near Chertsey! E. F. Shepherd. 
(! = specimen seen by C. E. Salmon.) 
The following fungi have been observed during the year :— 
Agaricus (Clitocybe) tabescens.—Peteridge Wood, Reigate. (Veri- 
fied at Kew. ‘This species is not marked as British in Massee’s 
‘ European Agaricini.’) 
A. (Omphalia) fibula.—Mitcham Common. 
A. (Omphalia) wmbelliferus.—Leith Hill. 
A. (Omphalia) pyxidatus.—Shirley Hills. 
A. (Phaliata) spectabilis.—Keston Common and Botley Hill. 
A. (Flammula) sapinews.—St. Paul’s Cray Common. 
A. (Hypholoma) appendiculatus.—Peteridge Wood, Reigate. 
A. (Hypholoma) lacrymabundus.—Sanderstead. 
A. (Hypholoma) velutinus.—Addington. 
A. (Panxolus) egregiws.—Croydon, on dung-heap. (Named at Kew. 
New county record.) 
A. (Psathyrella) disseminatus.—Croydon, on damp plaster. 
Coprinus niveus.—Carshalton, on horse-dung. 
Cortinarius collinitus.—Addington Woods. 
C. elatior.—Colyer’s Wood, near Hayes. 
C. tabularis.—Keston Common. 
Paxillus panuoides.—Keston Common. 
P. leptopws.—Keston Common. 
Boletus piperatus.—Shirley Hills. 
Uhelephora terrestris.—Shirley Hills. 
Peziza vesiculosa.—Mitcham Common. 
P. awrantia.—Chelsham. (This species, which formerly occurred 
every autumn at Shirley and Coombe Lane, has not been seen there 
for some years past.) 
The meteorology of the year 1904 in relation to vegetation has 
presented less notable features than some of its predecessors. The 
year has been a dry one, more than three inches below the average of 
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