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FLORA METROPQLITANA. 



Hottonia palustris, in a small 

 pit by the footway in the field 

 bet. Weston Gr. $ D. Comrn. 



Chenopodium polyspermum, a 

 weed in the gardens, Th. D. 



Polygonum minus, D. Common. 



Euphorbia araygdaloides, Clay- 

 gate $ other parts of D. 



Alisma Damasonium, Claygate, 

 in a small pond by the road 

 side leading to Telegraph hill. 



Iris foetid issima, sparingly in the 

 higher part of the bushy lane 



forming the old horse road Jr. 

 D. Marsh to Clay gate. 

 Tamus communis, common in 

 D. $c. 



Ruscus aculeatus, Claygate 

 Common. 



Luzula Forsteri, wood on the N. 

 W. side of Telegraph hill, 

 Claygate. 



Carex divulsa, between D. #. 

 Claygate. 



Alopecurus agrestis, corn-fields 

 in D. 



ABOUT MOULSEY. 



(Watson.) 

 ( The letter M. signifies Moulsey Th. signifies Thames.} 



Cardamine amara, Thamesmde, 



above M. Lock. 



Cerastium arvense, M. Hurst, 



nr. the ferry to Hampton. 

 Moenchia erecta, M. Hurst. 

 Rhamnus catharticus, hedges by 



the Thames nr. M. Lock. 



Trifolium subterraneum, M. 



Hurst. 



Potentilla argentea, do. 

 Bryonia dioica. 

 Torilis infesta. 

 Viburnum Lantana, road side nr. 



M. towards Ember Court. 

 Cnicus acaulis, M. Hurst. 



Anthemis nobilis, M. Hurst. , 

 Verbascum nigrum, nr. the Th. 

 above M. Lock. 



Acinos vu\ga.ris )t field by the Th. 

 above the lock. 



Chenopodium olidum, East M. 



Sagittaria sagittifolia, Th. side, 



above M. 



Scilla autumnalis, on M. Hurst, 



nr. the ferry to Hampton. 



Juncus obtusiflorus, on M. 



Hurst. 



Carex intermedia, do. 



Poa aquatica, Th. at M. Hurst. 



ABOUT WALTON-ON-THAMES. 



Drosera longifolia, W.-on-Th. 



heath, (W. Pamplin}. 



Villarsia nymphaeoides, nr. W. 



bridge (B. G.) 



Acorus Calamus, in the river 

 (B. G.) 



