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close to Tonbridge, Sparganium simplex and Mentha rivalis 
were gathered in a pool; by the river, Zpilobium roseum was 
not uncommon. “ae 
Leigh, a picturesque, though mainly modern, village, was 
reached for tea. 
Pleasant lanes and footpaths were found leading to Penshurst 
Station, by way of Moorden Farm. Agrimonia odorata and 
Chenopodium polyspermum var. cymosum, Mogq., were gathered 
on the way. 
Prant Recorps in Surrey, 1899. 
(All by C. E. S., unless otherwise stated.) 
Fumaria officinalis, L., var. media, Continho. - Cultivated 
_ * ground, Betchworth. ’ 
Sisymbrium Columne, Jacq. (Fide S. T. Dunn.) Sand-pit, 
Wiggie, Redhill. Alien. 
S. officinale, var., leiocarpum, DC. (Confirmed by W. H. 
Beeby.) Rvadside near Chilworth Station. Ripley-road, 
3 miles from Guildford. §.T. Dunn. 
Brassica sinapioides, Roth. By the Wey, below Stoke Lock, 
Guildford. 
Camelina eu-satiwa of Syme. Hills between Chilworth and 
Gomshall, 1886. A. J. Crosfield. 
' Erophila brachycarpa, Jord. Reigate Heath. 
Cardamine amara. Abundant by backwater near Unstead 
Farm, Bramley. 
Rapisirum rugosum, All. } Near Fort, Merrow Downs, Guild- 
R. orientale, DC. ford. S.T. Dunn & C. E. S. 
Viola silvestris, f. lewcantha, G. Beck. (Confirmed by W. H. 
Beeby.) Margery Wood, Reigate Hill. Miss A. 8. 
Taylor. 
_V. ericetorum, Schrad. Reigate Heath. 
-Saponaria officinalis, Large patch, amongst bracken on heath 
S. of Shere, 8. of railway (with double flowers). 
Silene cucubalus, var. puberula, Syme. Colley Hill, Reigate. 
(Confirmed by W. H. Beeby.) » 
