found In the Environs of Dover. 179 



Oenanthe pimpinelloides. Ditches in Sandwich and Rdmney marfhes. 



Smyrn'mm Olufatrum. Common in the neighbourhood of Dover. 

 N'arcijtts poetkus. Found near Hougham, by the Rev.J.Lyon,.F.L.S. 

 to whom I am much obhged for the afllftance he gave me in ray 

 botanical rcfearuhes. 



Juncus niaritlmus. Near Dimchuich on the road to Rotuney. 



Frankmia lavh. On the chflTs about Archcliff Fort. 



Al'ifma Dciniafoniiim. In a pool under the cliff between Folkftone and 

 Sandgate, fparingly. 



ramnculoides. Ditches between Ham Ponds and Eaftry, and in 



the boggy grounds about Wingham. 



Epilobium angujilfolium. In the woods about half ^ mile weft of River 

 Poorhoufe. 



Chlora perfoUata. Common in the neighbourhood of Dover. 



Paris quadrifolia. In the orchard at the Ehns, and in moft of the 

 woods about Dover; often with 5, 6, or 7 leaves. 



Dianthus Caryophyllus. Not ' on Sandown,' and veiy fparingly * on 

 Deal Caftle.' 



Stkne nutans. On the cliffs about Dover, abundantly, and on Sand- 

 gate Caftle. S.paradoxa is not, I believe, to be found in the neigh- 

 bourhood. 



maritima. On the beach between Sandgate and Hythe, where 



I have found fome plants with ripe feed m the middle of June, 

 and fome in full flower in the beginning of November. 



conica. Common on the range of fand-hills beginning at Deal 



and running eaft ward of Sandwich ; and on the fand-hills diredly 

 ' oppofite the Warren-houfe at New Romney' fparingly. 



Arenaria marina. Common at the Caves, &c. The feeds arc 

 roughifh. Seldom more than one in ten of thofe in each capfule 

 are furnilfied with a margin, which is broad, membranaceous,. 



A a 2 white, 



