82 ADDITIONS TO BREWER’S FLORA OF SURREY. 
Fix¥PERICcINER. 
Hypericum Androsemum, L.— A. Oak of Honour Wood, near Peckham 
Rye. (C. 
H, pu dd L.—On the Weald. (Capel.) 
H. hirsutum, ZL.—4A. Oak of Honour Wood, and field beyond Dulwich Col- 
lege. (C.) West Barns, near Merton. (W. T. D.) 
H. montanum, Z.—D. Croydon. E. Shere. (Martyn.) 
H. Elodes, L. TA Shirley puris (Mart.) | C. Bogha Heath, Mr. Doody. 
H. calycinum, Z.—C, Well naturalized b ips Chertsey and Chobham, and 
near Windlesham. (Phytol. n. s. 1860, p. 338.) 
GERANIACEE: 
Erodium Wet apt Sm.— H. Oceurs on the Weald clay. 
E. moschatum, Sm.—A.’ Near Battersea, Mr. Fisher. (R. Syn. iii. 358) 
ies pratense, L.—A. About Battersea and by the way from Richmond 
o Kingston. (R. Syn. iii. 360, and M “Abundant in the mea- 
dui about Battersea. (C.) Near the Thisies, abut Mortlake ant Kew. 
dE cs 
eo 
St 
(W. 
G. Prrenaie um, L.—A. Railway cutting at Wandsworth and Wimbledon 
churchyard, plentiful. 
oe Noli-me-tangere, Z.— A. A patch of this plant in Battersea Fields, 
or three years back. (C. Berrell, Esq.) 
CELASTRINER. 
— gous, L.—A. Between London and Dulwich, 8, T: 1725. 
M. 95.) ood on the Weald clay commonly. About Capel, etc. 
RHAMNEX. 
— Frangula, Z.—A. Between London and Dulwi ch, S. Harris, 1725. 
95.) Norwood. (M.97.) Wimbledon Common, plentiful. (W.T. 9 
m Marked for this district, Ithink, near Albury, 
LEGUMTNOS Æ. 
Spartium i a L.— Occurs on the Weald clay, but not commonly. 
Cape 
(Capel 
Ulex nanus, Forst.—E. About Shere, Albury, etc. U. Galli, Planch., is the 
common plant, but I have seen the true aa2us on Hurt urtwood Clotiiitieit 
Genista Anglica, Z—A. Mitcham and Norwood Commons. (M. 97.) Wim 
bledon Common. (W. T. D) D. Croydon, on the common. a. (ME. ae iei 
Ononis campestris, Koch. Se By the roadside, near Oc ckley. 
Melilotus been. Willd.—A. Railway Wimbledon Stat 
(W.F 
Trifolium sitamon, Z .—A. On Richmond Common, very p leatifully; Dr. 
Robinson. (R. Syn. iii. 327.) Stockwell and Stre atham Common. (M. 98.) 
T. arvense, L.—A. Between London and Dulwich, by Mr. 8. Harris, 1725. 
(M. 95.) 
