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this plant is Charlton, in Kent. On Frith Hill, Lepidium cam- 

 pestre, Dianthus Armeria, Astragalus glycyphyllos, Sedum Te- 

 lephium and Marrubiuni vulgare are plentiful. In the corn-fields 

 at the foot will be found Thlaspi arvense, Sisymbrium Sophia and 

 Agrostis Spica-venti. 



Upon the tops of the old walls in and about the town several 

 plants have established themselves. Corydalis lutea grows luxu- 

 riantly between Meadrow and Farncomb, and sparingly in other 

 situations. Sedum album towards Crown-pits, with S. reflexum, 

 Saxifraga tridactylites, Centranthus ruber and Hieracium mu- 

 rorum. Erigeron acris against the Vicarage, also Linaria Cym- 

 balaria ; this beautiful little plant is located in many additional 

 situations. 



Many interesting plants are distributed over the central portion 

 of the district. Lepidium Smithii sparingly upon Hascomb road- 

 side, opposite the second mile-stone. Erysimum cheiranthoides 

 in several corn-fields, principally in the direction of Unstead. 

 Cerastium aquaticum in wet situations against Spring Place. 

 Silene anglica, abundant in Perrydean-field, Enton fields, &c. 

 Hypericum montanum and Geranium lucidum upon most of the 

 hedge-banks ; the former in great abundance in the direction of 

 Crown-pits. Rhamnus Frangula, Spring Place, an alder-car on 

 Hambledon Heath ; abundant in a wood near Compton, as stated 

 by Mr. Mill (Phytol. i. 41). Potentilla argentea; this beautiful 

 plant is by no means rare, and will be found upon the slopes 

 near Milden's Wood, also occupying various other situations on 

 the tops of old walls and on hedge-banks. A fine tree of Pyrus 

 communis occurs in a thorny state in a fence upon Hasted Farm. 

 Pyrus aucuparia is plentiful in the hanging woods at Burgate. 

 Bryonia dioica, amongst hedges and thickets in several situations. 

 Dipsacus pilosus, sparingly in a lane near Busbridge Park lead- 

 ing from Holloway Hill, and in a withy-bed towards Milden's 

 Wood. Lactuca muralis, upon the dry walls of Busbridge Park, 

 in the direction of Hambledon. Gnaphalium sylvaticuro, var. rec- 

 tum, has been found very sparingly upon the slopes towards 

 Hurtmore ; the same with Iris foetidissima. Verbascum Thapsus 

 and nigrum are generally distributed in the different lanes. An- 



