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R. infestus, Weihe. Reigate Heath. E.S.&C. B.S. 
R. Gelertit, Frider. Margery, Reigate Hill. C. E. S.—“ This 
is the only R. Gelertii that I have seen from England,” 
Mr. Gelert. 
R. corylifolius x rusticanus. Reigate. HE. S.S.— Probably 
this,” W. M. R. 
(All the above Rubi were kindly named by the Rev. W. 
Moyle Rogers.) 
Geranium lucidum, L. Brockham Bridge. E. S. 8. 
Epilobium Lamyi, F. Schultz. Between Normandy and 
Wanborough Station. (Jide E.S. Marshall.) E.S. & 
C. E. 8S. : 
Myriophyllum alierniflorum, DC. Pond near Kingswood 
Church. C.E. S. 
Smyrnium Olusatrum, L. Still plentiful on Cockshot Hill. 
C. E. S.—(‘ Surrey FI.,’ Brewer.) 
Anthriscus vulgaris, Bernh. Plentiful on hedgebanks near 
Dorking towards Milton Heath. C. E.S. 
Galium tricorne, Stokes. Field foot of Boxhill, near water- 
mill. OC. E. 8. 
G. Mollugo, L., var. insubricum (Gaud.). Brockham, E.S§.S8. 
Tragopodon pratense, L. Railway-bank between Reigate and 
Redhill. C. E. 8. 
Euphrasia Kerneri, Wettst. Reigate Hill. (Fide F. Towns- 
end.) E.S.S. 
Mentha sativa, L. Great Bookham Common. Nutfield 
Marsh Green. E.S.S. 
Hydrocharis Morsus-rane, L. Pond, High Trees, Reigate, 
abundant. E.S. & C. E.S. 
Allium vineale, L., var. compactum (Thuill.), and probably 
var. bulbiferum, Syme. Beichworth. (Fide W. H. 
Beeby). E.S. 8. 
Epipactis violacec, Boreau. Copses, Reigate Hill. (Hide W. 
H. Beeby.) C.E.S. 
Carex pallescens, L. Margery Wood, Reigate Hill. C.E.S. 
C. divulsa, Good. Clifton Lane, near Reigate Heath. 
(Fide W. H. Beeby.) E.S.&C. E.S. 
