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THAMES DITTON. 



Scilla autumnalis, nr. 



(Curtis). 



^Geranium phaeum. 

 * . . . Robertianum. 

 ^Nasturtium officinale. 

 *Rhinanthus Crista-galli. 

 ^Digitalis purpurea. 

 *Symphytum officinale. 

 *Myosotis palustris. 

 *Asperula odorata. 

 *Galium palustre. 



Dipsacus pilosus, in the park 

 (Gotobed). 



*Conium maculatum. 

 *Lycopsis arvensis. 

 *Villarsia nymphaeoides. 

 *Nymphaea alba. 

 *Nuphar lutea. 

 *Sparganiuin ramosum. 

 *Lycopus europaeus. 

 *Galeobdolon luteum. 

 *Lychnis Flos Cuculi. 



ABOUT DITTON. 



{Extracted from Watson s New Botanist's Guide, upon 

 the authority of Mr. Watson.) 



(The letter D. signifies Ditton Th. signifies Thames.) 



Delphinium Consolida, Ditton 

 Common, and corn-fields in 

 Thames Ditton parish. 



Hypericum Androsaemum, 

 bushy places about Clay-gate. 



Ulex nanus, on D. Common. 



Ononis spinosa, do. 



Trifolium subterraneum, on D. 

 Green. 



Pyrus communis, foot-path 

 through the fields from Clay- 

 gate to Long Ditton. 



Bryonia dioica, hedges about. 



Sison Amomum, road side in D. 

 Marsh. 



Sium latifolium, ditch between 

 the village and the green. 



Fedia dentata, Claygate. 



Prenanthes muralis, betw. the 

 common fy Claremont, fy by the 

 roadfr. Kingston Common to 

 Long D. Church. 



Pulicaria vulgaris, about the 

 Rushet, 4-c. 



Anthemis nobilis, D. Green. 

 Centaurea Jacea, atClaygate fyc. 

 Myosotis caespitosa, abundant 

 in ditches, at D. 

 Datura Stramonium, on rubbish 

 . on D. Common. 



Solanum nigrum, plentiful ab.~ 

 Antirrhinum Orontium, in cul- 

 tivated grounds about 

 Linaria Elatine, Th. D. parish. 

 Veronica polita, cultivated and 

 waste ground about 

 Lycopus europaeus, D. King- 

 ston parishes. 



Mentha Pulegium, JD. Common. 

 Lamium incisum, at D. 

 Calamintha officinalis, hedge 

 banks at Thames D* 



