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" Scilla autumnalis. Chalk gravel-pits, Aug. 20th 

 to October. 



" Samolus valerandi. Tilbury Marshes to Chadwell. 



" Turritis glabra. In Randall Wood. This is what 

 I supposed was the wood Isatis tinctoria. 



" Veronica montana. Grades Hill Wood. 



" Ruppia maritima. In ditches. 



" Panicum viride. Field next or near Swanscombe 

 Wood, by Spring Head Lane, wherein is the halk hole, 

 September, 1823. 



" Erysimum cheiranthoides. In Mr. Pete's garden, 

 November 5th, 1824." 



The reader will have noticed a reference in the Journal 

 for 1823 (on p.- 181) to his 



ERRATA; 



or, 

 A Peep into some Books : 



Whereby 

 Many errors of Authors 



are pointed out, 

 And the volume and page noticed ; 



So that 

 The mistakes can be easily corrected 



with a pen, 

 As a benefit to truth and future readers. 



Motto. Before one Author finds fault with another, 

 he should correct himself 



WHICH IS DONE. 



By (me) K. Pocock, 



Author of the "History of Gravesend," 



" Memorials of the Tufton Family," 



" Margate Water Companion," 



&c., &c., &c. 



London : 

 Sold by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster Row 



