90 ADDITIONS TO BREWER'S FLORA OF SURREY. 
: : THYMELER. 
p vies L—A. Streatham, in the closes. (M. 99.) 
EUPHORBIACER. 
Huphorbia exigua, Z. — Common on the Weald clay in cornfields. (H. Ockley 
and Capel.) 
E. amygdaloides, L.—A. Norwood and Streatham. (M. 97 and 99.) Wimble- 
don D 
td aoty D. 
Parietaria officinalis, L.—A. Wimbledon churchyard. (W. T. D.) 
CANNABINEE. 
Humulus Lupulus, Z.—A. Wimbledon and Mortlake. (W. T. D.) E. Den- 
bies, by Dorking. 
AMENTACER. 
Carpinus Betulus, Z. 75 Hedgee e on the pins AR but not common ; probably 
- occurs in Surr 
SALIOINEX. 
Salix sende .—A. Wimbledon. (W. T. D.) H. Hedges round Capel; often 
s to a large size on the Weald, 
S. teat Z,—A. Wimbledon. (W.T. D.) 
S. repens, Z., * var. 8."—D. In a wood by West Wickham and Addington. (R. 
Syn. iii. 448.) 
8. - Sure vds vienne, near Streatham, Mr. Stonestreet. (R. Syn. iii. 450.) 
— ORcHIDER. 
Spiranthes autumnalis, Rich —L In damp places near the stream at Dunsfold, 
Dr. Richardson. (R. Syn. iii. 378.) 
Epipactis media, Fries. =E; Tn a pood on the Downs gie Shere. 
Orchis mascula, Z.—A. Battersea Fields. (B. Med. B [o 
O. latifolia, L. i some or all of the pay ni thal! Flora 
wcarnata, T., which Curtis figured for O. “latifolia. (See Bab. 
Man. v. 319) O. incarnate certainly occurs ón (A.) Wimbledon Com- 
— v which locality I received fresh Meo from Mr, Penfold 
in 1 
Hint: cen Br.—A, Nomi Nor puted: essais Dus "inest 
near Beckenham. (M. 98.)—Var. B, » chlorantha, Baly H: Not uncom- 
mon in the clayey woods about Cape 
H. viridis, Br.—D. Banstead Downs. cec dea 
Aceras anthropophora, Br.—E. Chalk-pits about Lol (C) 
Y Lnaacag. AA». adie fMoceódsiz iH 
Tulipa mb ari ene —A. Inthe "E field at the junction of the Kingston 
and Merton s. (W. Pa à ug J8 
Allium ursinum, Pn plant hy Dm Weald ay in Sussex. 
