68 Botany. 



601. S. granulata, L (MEADOW SAXIFRAGE), 46, P. Hedge- 

 banks, heaths and moist meadows : locally abundant. 

 Bulbils produced in the axils of the lower leaves. 



1. Hayes Common ; Coney Hill ; W. Wickham Common ; 



Holwood Park (bv side of public footpath), '06. 

 W.H.G 



2. St. Mary Cray ; near Daren th. Dod. 



3. Between Orpington and Farnborough ; wood-borders 



about Shoreham. Britton. 



4. Greenhithe, Cuxton, Cobham, etc. 



(125) CHRYSOPLENIUM, L. Small greenish fls., perigynous 

 and apetalous, visited by small insects, and perhaps 

 snails. 



608. C. oppositifolium, L. 4 6, P. Damp shady places ; local. 

 Fls. bi -sexual or m. 



1. Moss-covered ditch in coppice, Crofton, '01. W.H.G. 



2. Wood near E. Wickham. Dod. 



3. Boarer's Wood, Abbey Wood, '04. R.H.C. 



a. Charlton Wood and Chislehurst (first record onlv, 

 1633). 



09. C. alter nifolium, L, Boggy places ; rare. 



a. Only a first record : Charlton Wood, 1746. 



610. PARNASSIA palustris, L. 810, P. Wet and boggy ground. 



a. Only once recorded in Kent : Keston Common about 



'82. Dr. Play fair (prob. an attempted introduction). 



(127) RIBES, L. (RIBESTACEJE, Bab. and Brit. Mus. Catalogue). 



611. R. grossularia, L. (GOOSEBERRY), 4 5, Shrub. Woods, 



hedges, but probably always bird-sown from garden fruit. 



1. Hedge, Down Road, Keston, '03. W.H.G. 



612. R. rubrum, L. (RED CURRANT), 4 5. Shrub. Denizen ; 



hedges, damp shady woods. Bee flowers. 



1. Chalk-pit, Greenhithe. Dod. (prob. in a deserted 



garden). 



2. Quite a sprinkling of pis. in the woods, Castor Estate, 



Beckenham, '96. Sc. 

 a. Wood between Chislehurst and Orpington (1793). 



