i8o Mr. Dillwyn's Catalogue of the more rare Plants 



white, and ftriated; and I never obferved the rudiment of one in 



more than half the other feeds. 

 Sedum angl'icum. About Sandown Caftle, and on the beach about two 



thirds of the way from Dover to Folkftone. 

 lychnis dioica, Jloribus albis plenijfmu. On the fides of the north end 



of the Old Haven at Sandwich. 

 'Euphorbia paralias. Under the South Foreland, and in great abun- 

 dance a little weftward of Shakefpear's Cliff. 

 Papaver hybridum. Edge of the cllflf near ArchclifF Fort. 



Argemone ,S. Near Sandown Caftle. 



Aquikgta vulgaris. A bout the ruins of Raddlgund's Abbey. 

 Ranunculus Lingua. In the Old Haven at Sandwich, and in and a;bout 



Ham Ponds. 

 Antrihinum fpurium. Corn-fields near Ramfgate, on the road to 



Margate. 

 majus. On old walls, but not * on the cliffs of Dover.' 



Digitalis purturea. On the beach near Hythe^ and in large quan- 

 tities on the beach near Dungenefs Light-houfe. 



Orobanche ramofa. Found by the Rev. J. Lyon near Hougham. 



Crombe maritima. In St. Margaret's and Langdon bays ; and very 

 plentifully on the beach, about halfway from Dover to Folk- 

 ftone. 



Brajfica Oleratea. About the Caves and Shakefpear's ClifF. 



Erodium maritimmn. Found by my friend, Jofeph Woods, jun. and 

 myfelf on the walls of Sandgate Caftle. 



Geranium lucidum. On the beach about half way between Dover and 

 Folkftone; and about the ruins of Lymne and Saltwood Caftles, 



near Hythe. 



. cotdmbinum. On the hills about Dover, fparingly. 



Malva mofchatay jionbm albis. In fields near Eyethorne. 



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