18G2.] martyn's list of surrey plants. 165 



3. Faleriatia rubra. Merton Abbey walls ; between Dulwicli and 



Clapham. ,3teiC'9tj 



4. Crocus vernus..^^. j,,|,.j.BatterseaMill. r .., ,>, 



5. Schoenus albus.i\ ^M.^^rln a low bog between Croydon and Wick- 



ham ; Bag-shot Heath.. _Q^ ^^^^ 



6. Schcenus compressus. Shirley Common. „,,,f„f,., 



7. ScirpusJlnUans. Putney Heath, and Heath between Farn- 



' ' ^^ ham and Godalmiiig ; in pits of water. 



'%:'1§arpus iriqm^i^^"'^ ^^'^Baiiks^ of the Ttiames. ^soo-^o-yiq hw. 



9. Eriopho7'mnvaf/inatnm. Croydon; the Heaths near WoTcing. 

 10. Panicum verticlllatum. Battersea Fields, and between Eoehampton 

 «fiii ^Irnagu ^fiistf lUiii 1. and Putney.J"'^ iJclijjJXfjj sflT '- — :«^ 

 lir-Panicmi virietyJ""^ 'Battersea Fields • GuildfoWr ■■ -^--'■' 



12. Panicum Crus-ffaUi. Battersea; Putney; Guildford; St. Martha's 



Chapel. 



13. Paiiicum mnguinale. Battersea j,»^^n,4§>Y.Qrth,;, and,,, St.,,, Martha's 



Chapel. *\9orrjRrn*fo'ii3fr errli m h' 



14. ^^ifros^is ;S)j/ca-^^jM^j.,,^ Kingston-on-Thames ; Croydon. 



15. Poa bulbosa. , ^,, Clapham. 



l^ Festuca ehtior{^ ^^^^'^^■.[^^sAi^^m^^'^l 



17. Bromus diandrus. Battersea. ^^ r . •, ., 



18. Avenapubescens. Banstead Downs^ „ " "^ . ^ • rr 

 ly. Montia jonfana. , btreatham Common. 



20. Dipsacus ^i/osa?*^^^'^^'-' Guildford and Godalmin^f ^^^^^"^ ^^^ -^^^^ 



21. Sherardia arven^^' ' Battei'sea 'Field*'.^ " .riimab'io'ibsa ni Jlijfl 



22. Centunculus mhiimus. Barnes Common; Croyddti.""-'^'^ ''■""'' tf> ■'^''". 



23. Asperula cynancJdca. Box-hill ; Croydon ; Sutton. 



24. Galium aiiglicum. Croydon; Duppa's Hill. 



25. Plantago vnifora {Littorella). "Wimbledon Common. 'SO^^^^'^ ^ 

 m-'m^um se^npMirMy ' VauxhalL^fsi^^ loggstoi^ ^a .^S'i'Hjg 'io 



27. Cpiogloss. STjlvaticuni. Said by MeWeft ''tb"l5e^f6ttd tit'-KTBrbXiry, 



near Leatherhead. It is still plentiful there. 



the habit of making annual visits to his Father,; tvho there oco\i'pied;' the Hill House 

 on Streutham Common, and that he made minutes of such plants as occuwed to 

 him in that neighbourhood ; that he published lists of these, among others, as an 

 Appendix to his Account of the Plants of Cambridgeshire in 1763 ; that in an in- 

 terleaved copy he added such plants as he found afterwards; that from tliis he 

 made out what he sends, with the addition of such plants as he had gleaned from 

 some other local works on the plants of England; that the plants are in the order 

 of Linnmus's System, and the names, both Latin and English, correspond with 

 Dr. Smith's Flora Britannica. For a revision of this, with additions, I am 

 indebted (amongst many other commimications) to Arthur Tyton, Esq., whose 

 attention to this Science is-weil' kitown-by liis systematically arranged garden at 

 'Wimbledoiii" . '> S?.T ! a9':»v/l')f{ lerlt r-jyfle.gV '(^ «irorioit 



