92 ADDITIONS TO BREWER'S FLORA OF SURREY. 
Xeno carinatus, Sm.—-A. On this side Battersea meadows, — (R. Syn: 
428. 
S. een 7 L.—A. Norwood. (M. 97.) 
S. maritimus, L., var. B (Smith, Eng. Flora, i. 61), 2S. tüberosus, Desf.—A 
t t.London in many places, Mr. Doody. (R. Syn. iii. 
426.) . Riverside iiec Putney and Hammersmith Bridges, abundantly. 
of S. maritimus by its roots having round knobs, and its spikelets' being 
fewer, more clustered, narrower, and on shorter peduncles or qüite ses- 
258) is the ordinary form of S. maritimus, like that of Hampshire and the 
Isle of Wight. It also occurs in Isle of Dogs (Mart. ) and elsewhere by 
the Thames. (Fl. sie Supp: 7) Curtis — itis found in the river 
pla nd by the creeks from it. 
S. esespitosus, E. Siaa; with the next. (M. 99.) 
S, fluitans, Z.—A. Streatham, in a pit about a hündied pee above 5p Hil 
House. (M. 99.) 
Eriophoram vaginatum, Z.—C. or F. Heaths near Woking. (Mart.) D. On 
e great bog beyond Joan Cole? s, towards Croyden, in i e plenty, Mr. 
J. Sherard. (R. Syn. iii. 436.) Shirley Common. (Cu 
E. angustifolium, Roth, var. e. polystachion, L.— A; B. wes (Curt. 
Carex dioica, L., ©. capitata, Huds. FE Anglica, ii. 409,—D. Shirley non, 
near cud (M. 98. 
C: pulicaris, Z.—D. SKA: Common. M: Er 
çi muricata, L.—A. Wandsworth Common 
C. divulsa, Good.—A. Side of lowest pond, Wimbledon House ground (W. 
C. pendula, Mi uds.—H. Dones on the Weald, in woods and heaga: 
C. vesicaria, L.—A. Battersea Fields. (B. Med. Bot 
riparia, Curt.—A. Side of pond, aD of Winibledon Houle. 
Gra 
Setaria viridis, Beauv.—E. About Mowe 8 Ter (Huds. FI. Anglica, i ii, 24. ) 
S. verticillata, Beauv.—A. Tn a field, among Pumps beyond Putney, by the 
way thence to Bengh- Heripipn. (R. Syn. iii. 394.) 
Milium effusum, Z.—A. Plantation. i in gronads of Wimbledon House. or. 
TD 
Apera Spica-rent Dew. =p. Croydon, (Martyn 
Agrostis setacea, Curt.—C. The only Grass in some i6 paris o ! of Bagshot TN as 
near Chobham. (Phytol. n.s. 1860, .p. 337.) Surely Curtis's station for a 
istingui 
in parts of the Isle of Wight. 
