FLORA METROPOLITAN/!. 



ABOUT HAM. 



(From the New Botanist's Guide.) 



Dianthus deltoides, gravelly 

 pasture, Thames side,just be- 

 yond Ham. (W. Pamplin). 



Cerastium arvense, near Ham 

 (W. Pamplin). 



Trifolium subterraneum, Ham 



Common ( W. Pamplin). 



Campanula hybrida, nr. Ham 



(W. Pamplin). 



Scilla autumnalis, near Ham 

 (W. Pamplin). 



ABOUT ESHER. 



(From the New Botanist's Guide.) 

 (The letter E. signifies Esher.) 



Turritis glabra, roadside 'under 

 the pales of Claremont(B. G.) 

 Teesdalia nudicaulis, Esher 

 Common ( Watson). 

 Silene anglica, about E. (B. G.) 

 Trifolium ornithopodioides, on 

 Gate's Hill, Esher (B. G.) 

 Vicia lathyroides, in the war- 

 ren at E. (do.) 



Astragalus glycyphyllos, in 



Claremont Park (do.) 



Petroselinum segetum, between 



Esher and West Monkey 



(Br. FL) 



Fedia dentata, fields S. of E. 

 (B. G.) 



Hypochaeris glabra, (B. G.) 

 Lapsana pusilla, (do.) 

 Cnicus pratensis, 071 E. Com- 

 mon (do.) 



Centaureasolstitialis,m a rick- 

 yard at E. (do.) 



CampanulaRapunculus, abun- 

 dant ab. E. 1830 ( W. Pam.) 

 Littorellalacustris, on E. Com- 

 mon ( Watson). 

 Salix cinerea, at E. (B.G.) 

 Heleocharis acicularis, on 



West End Brook, E. (do.) 

 Rhyncosphora alba, E. Com- 

 mon (do} 



Carex axillaris. " The Ledds" 

 nr. E. (do.) 



Agrostis Spica-veniti, ab. E. 

 (do.) 



Spergula subulata, near E. 

 ( Tyton). 



Droseralongifolia, wet places 

 about. 



. . rotundifolia (do.) 

 Boletus subtomentosus, in the 

 woods about E. 



