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tirrhinum Orontium is a common plant in the corn-fields at Hide- 

 stile Farm, Enton &c. Orobanche minor is abundant in most of 

 the clover-fields ; O. major, sparingly in a furze-field on Muii- 

 stead Farm. Verbena officinalis at the foot of a wall against the 

 bridge and other similar situations. Salvia verbenaca is plenti- 

 fully distributed over the slopes near Milden's Wood and St. 

 Catherine's Hill. Pulmoiiaria officinalis, var. angustifolia, occurs 

 by the road-side at Milford, in all probability an outcast from the 

 nursery-ground. Chenopodium olidum, plentiful at the foot of a 

 wall in Famcomb-street, against the chapel. Polygonum dume- 

 torum appears to be by 110 means rare in coppices and hedge- 

 rows ; it was first noticed in this vicinity by my friend Mr. Henry 

 Bull, in an alder-car on Manor Farm. P. Bistorta is abundant in 

 a coppice at Tewsley, by the path-side. Orchis Morio, heath on 

 Hoe Farm towards Burgate -woods. Epipactis latifolia, corn-field 

 next Busbridge Coppice, opposite the pond at Thomcomb-street. 

 Carex pseudo-cyperus in an alder-car on Manor Farm, and Bom- 

 moors, Compton. Melica uniflora is abundant upon most of the 

 shady hedge-banks &c. Viscum album is abundant upon most 

 of the fine old whitethorns in Peperharow Park, and in two 

 instances it has established itself upon the Acacia. Several lime- 

 trees in Losely Park present a remarkable appearance from the 

 exuberance of this parasite. 



The third division comprehends large tracts of barren heath, 

 principally occupying the western and south-western portions of 

 the district, rising in many places into arid elevations, while the 

 plains and hollows afford boggy ground and extensive ponds. 



Many delightful rambles may be made in these directions. 

 Witley Lagg is rich in bog-plants : here may be found Viola 

 palustris, Drosera rotundifolia and intermedia, Epilobium angus- 

 tifolium, towering with its beautiful and conspicuous spike of 

 rose-coloured flowers ; the delicate and interesting Wahlenbergia 

 hederacea is found intermixed with Vaccinium Oxycoccus, Scu- 

 tellaria minor, Narthecium ossifragum and a plentiful supply of 

 Carices. The numerous morasses on Witley Common will offer 

 similar plants, with the addition of Hypericum elodes, Radiola 

 Millegrana, Peplis Portula, Anagallis tenella and Salix fusca. 



