ADDITIONS. TO BREWER'S FLORA OF SURREY. 85 
and flore pleno (M. 96.) Waddon Marsh and Wandsworth. (M. 99.) 
Wimbledon Park, with Anemone apennina. Meadows, by the ‘Thames, 
oxite’" Twickenham. 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, Z.—G. By the Mole, near Betehworth. 
Adoxa moschatellina, Z.—Occurs on the Weald clay in Sussex, and would be 
probably found on that of Surre 
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Cicuta virosa, Z.—A. Battersea. (M. 9 
Conium maculatum, Z.—A. Battersea caer) (B. Med. Bot.) E. Roadside, 
between Mickleham and Leatherhead. 
Smyrnium Olusatrum, Z.—4A. Vauxhall. (M. 99.) 
Helosciadium nodiflorum, Koch, var. 8, repens, Koch.--A. "— Fields. 
Med. Bot.) 
H. inundatum, Koct.—A. Streatham, in and about the pits. (M. 98.) Wimble- 
don € 
on Common. 
Sison Amomum, Z.—A. Back of Christ Church, Wimbledon, and elsewhere 
rp: 
Ægopodium Podigiéris, LA. Battersea Fields. (B. Med. Bot.) dong 
don Churchyard. (W. T. D.) Near Wimbledon Railway-statio 
Bunium flexuosum, L —This belongs to the Weald clay flora. (G. Capel ete.) 
Pimpinella magna, Z.—I. Godalming. (Mart.) 
Sium latifolium, Z L—A. In the ditches between Rotherhithe and Deptford, Mr. 
oody. 
Bupleurum tenuissimum, Z.—I. Godalming. (Mart.) 
B. rotundifolium, Z.—As this oceurs rather commonly in Warnham and Rusper 
Piae Bister, 1 in vee sa on the Weald, it may be expected on the 
me formation in Surrey. 
Gicanthe Phellandrium, Lam.—A. Barnes Common. (W. T 
Foniculum vulgare, Gert.—A. Cottenham Park, near Mp pe (E. B. P.) 
i M T; D. 
E Yo * D. ) 
Torilis infesta, Z.—H. Cornfields, about Capel and. elsewhere, on the Weald 
clay. 
LoRANTHACEX. 
Viscum. album, Z.—A. Grounds of Wimbledon House. (E. B. P.) Richmond 
Park. (Mr. Toynbee.) 
RUBIACER. 
Galium: A L:—'Fhis is found on the Weald. (G. Capel, ete) ^ 
G. —D. Duppa's Hill, Croydon. (Mart.) 
Bu- 
G. ‘atone A vu — Found on the Weald of Sussex close to Sutji with 
pleurum rotundifolium. ` 
Sherardia arvensis, L. — "Cornel de, on. iba Weald clay. . (G. Capel.) » 
Asperula odorata, L.—H. Common on the Weald. 
VALERIAN. 
Oontrauthüi- rubet, De ad AS "Between aula and Clapbam. (Mart.) 
