80 ADDITIONS TO BREWER'S FLORA OF SURREY. 
R. parviflorus, L.—A. Near Camberwell. (R. Syn. iii. 248.) Side of the road 
between Croydon and essei .(€. D. Banstead Downs. (Mart.) 
Eranthis hyemalis, Sa/isb.—E. Albury Park, apparently wild. (W. H. 
Aquilegia vulgaris, L.—A. Norwood, by the gravel-pits, near the direction-post. 
(M. 97.) 
PAPAVERACER. 
Papaver dubium, Z.— Occurs on the E clay. (Capel, Ockley.) 
one m majus, L., var. B. laciniatum, Mi . Plentifully among the 
ns of the piki of Leeds wd. à Wimbledon, found by Mr. Martyn. 
Œ. Syn. iii. 309.) 
Fumaria muralis, Sond.—A. Barnes, Mr. Pamplin. (C. C. Babington, in 
Linn. Journ. iv. 167.) 
CRUCIFERÆ. 
Coronopus didyma, Sm.—C. Near Chobham. (Joseph Hus Esq.) Ihave 
specimens from this locality, collected in September, 186 
Isatis tinctoria, Z—A. Said to have been sown on rd near New 
a 
Thlaspi arvense, L.—I. uM d in nthe meadows on the right-hand. (M. 96.) 
Teesdalia nudicaulis, Br.—A. “ I found this plant, anno 1712, on the left-hand 
of the way going from Putney town to the bowling-green.” (Dale s 
Herb.) Putney ^: Richmond Commons, Mr. Doody. (R. Syn. iii. 303.) 
Lepidium campestre, Br.—A. In the = plenty about Coombe Wood. (C.) 
Waste ground, Wimbledon, (E. B. P.) “L. hirtum, M. 100.—A. Wands- 
worth, beyond the town, on a bank on the road to Putney,” may be this or 
. L. 8mithii, Hook. 
Armoracia rusticana, Rupp.—A. Fields near Wimbledon village. (W. T. D.) 
Dentaria bulbifera, L ate p. 18, line 1, “ Warnham ” should be Rusper. 
The plant was very fine and abundant i in 1863, but did not, I think, per- 
fect any seed. 
Cardamine amara, ZL.—E. Near Darking. (R. Syn. iii. 299. 
C. hirsuta, L.—A. Dry places in grounds of Wimbledon eg and on Wands- 
worth Common. Wimbledon Churchyard. (W. T. D.)— Var. B. sylva- 
tica, Link. H. Common about Ockley, Capi; aid Ewhurst, on the 
Weald clay. 
Arabis hirsuta, Br.—A. Garden wall of Wimbledon House. 
Turritis glabra, Z.—A. Roadside, by Cottenham Park, Wimbledon 
erp sylvestre, Br.—E. Roadside between Mickleham AE Leather- 
mde perm L.—A. Battersea Fields. (B. Med. Bot.) 
Brassica Napus, Z.—A. Railway-bank near Clapham Junction. 
Sinapis alba, L. aik. Amongst the corn in Battersea Fields. (C. 
S. muralis, Br.—A. At the back of Bedlam. (C.) 8. tenuifo olia, Br., was con- 
founded with this in Curtis's time. E, On the line between Gaa and 
? Chilworth Stations. 
