ADDITIONS. TO BREWERS; FLORA, OF. SURREY. 91 
Gagea lutea, Ker.—I. PE in the meadows. (M. 96.) 
Ornithogalum umbellatum, Z. —À. Strea tham, in the closes. (M. 99.) Ona 
small island in the Tunes at les tos 
Scilla autumnalis, Z.—A. “ater reen. (C.) ——— 
uon ?) (M. 97 fs * Ó ea — on Kingston Bridge. M 
x. (R. Syn. iii. 373.) 
SMILACER. 
Ruseus aculeatus, L.—H. Under the furze on Holmwood Common on the 
Weald clay. 
Convallaria majalis, L.—H. On the Hurtwood. a va Symes, Esq.) 
Paris quadrifolia, Z.—E. or H. Near Albury. (v. v 
HYDROCHARIDEX. 
Anacharis Alsinastrum, Bab.—A. Blacksea, Wandsworth Common; in the 
stream not far from Barnes Station, abundant. 
Stratiotes sloides L L.—A. The plants o n Wandsworth Common were planted 
here by Mr. Anderson, a former curator of Chelsea Gardens. (W. T. D.) 
Thames side. (Mart. Clapham and Walworth. (C.) 
BvTOMIE. 
Alisma Plantago, L., var. B, A. lanceolata, With 
A. ranunculoides, po Probably oceurs in this quic I Found in Sussex 
close to the boundary. 
Actinocarpus Damasonium, Br.—A. In Larymer's Pond, on the ko hand of 
^ Newington Butts. (R. "art a ate Clapham and Walwort h. (C.) 
Butomus poen L.—A. I f St. Helena, near Deptford Marshes. 
(0) D. Croydon. Pe 
ee NAIADEE. 
Potamogeton erispus, L.—A. St reatham, in.and about the pits, (M. 98.) —Var. 
P. serratus, Huds. ‘The form with the margins — the leaves not crisped. 
A; ‘Ditches in St. George's Fields. (R. Syn. iii. 148.) 
Acorus calamus, .—E. About Hedley; by Dr. east of Magdalen Coll., Ox- 
ford. m ME iii. arsi 
cJUNCACEA. 
Juncus lamprocarpus, Ehrh. ge Near Albury. 
Luzula sylvatica, EA;A.—H. Marked for this district, I think on the Weald. 
L. Fosteri,’DC.—Is wae on the Weald in Sussex, close to Su 1 
L. multiflora, Zej—A. Battersea Fields. (Mart.) Ravine on Wimbledon 
eri e f D) (v. v. 8.) 
CYPERACEZ. 
m alba, Vahl.—D. Bog between Wickham and Croydon. (R. Syn. 
Bivens compressus, P —A. In the rill, near Dulwich wells, Mr. Doody. 
(R. Syn. iii. 425.). D. ‘Shirley Common. (Mart) 
