86 ADDITIONS TO BREWER’S FLORA OF SURREY. 
dd DIPSACACEX. 
Dipsacus pilosus, Z.—E. Guildford. (Mart.) 
Scabiosa succisa, L.—H. A: yariety with pink flowers, near Ockley. 
COMPOSITE. 
aan pratensis, Z.—A. Streatham in the closes. (M. 99.)— Var. 8. 
minor, Fries, A, { refer to this, a plant abundant in some ndi made 
Ha near Battersea Park. 
Helminthia echioides, Gert.—A. Battersea Fields. (B. Med. Bot.) Wimble- 
don Common. (W. T. D.) H. Common by fields and roadsides on the 
Weald in this district. 
Picris hieracioides, L.—H. Hurtwood, on the Upper Greensand. A slender 
orm, 
Thrincia hirta, Roth.—A. Barnes Common. (C.) 
Hypocheris glabra, Z.—A. In the fields between Kingston and Richmond, Mr. 
Doody. am Syn. iii. 166.) 
Hieracium serene: ona Norwood. aL. R) 1H. cai 
H. boreale, Fries.—A. Between London and Dulwich, i. à. arei, 1725. 
M. 95. 
Taraxacum officinale, Wigg, var. 6. pon i Cand.—A. Mitcham Common. 
Mart.) Wimbledon Common. (E. 
Arnoseris pusilla, Gert.—A. Pete serta ina (dem on the right-hand, going 
i:o to the Duke of Argyle's. (M. 98.) 
Cichorium Intybus, Z.—A. Merton. (W. T. D.) 
8 — — L.—A. Between London and Dulwich, Mr. S. Harris, 1726. 
de neis L.—A. Thames bank, opposite Twickenham 
C. acanthoides, L.-——A. Merton ; lane between Mortlake and Kew, (W: T. D) 
C. Marianus, L.—Var, with green pem near Kennington turnpike. (C.) 
C. arvensis, L., B. setosus, Bab.—A. In the corn in Battersea Bag (R. Syn. 
iii. 198.) Still grows in what was once Battersea Fields. (Phytol. n. s. 
1862, p. 172.) 
. pratensis, Huds.—D. Croydon Common. (Mart.) | 
C. heterophyllus, Ss —JD. On amoor, two miles east of Croydon. Merr. Pinax. 
Syn. iii. 
C. coul, b Pug gt Denbies, near M With a stem. 
caer parviflora, Cav.—4A. pcan dien turalized near Kew, East Sheen, 
: Richmond. (Journ. of Bot. i. 
Bidens cernua, Z.—E. Abounds E pc Shere, Gousha, ERO Chil- 
B. rident L.—In Surrey, near to Somerset Bridge, im the Ps upon 
the moor. (R. Syn. iii. T t. vii-fig. 2.) A starved form. 
Artemisia Absinthium, Z.—A. Battersea Fields. (B. Med. Bot.) 
Gnaphalium dioicum, Z.—D. ‘Banstead Downs. (Mart.) 
