40 FLORA METROPOLITAN A. 



Vaccinium oxycoccos, inabog 4 miles beyond Guildford (Merrett). 



Arenaria tenuifolia, hills beyond (JB. G.) 



Scleranthus perennis, between Compton and Guildford. (do.) 



Thesium linophyllum, about 



Setaria viridis, in sandy fields about (B. G.) 



Digitaria sanguinalis, " do. (Eng. Fl.) 



Lolium arvense, do. ( Winch.) 



Echinochloa Crus-galli, in moist arable land ab. Martha's Chapel. 



NEAR GODALMING. 



1 am indebted to Mrs. Gaviler, Misses J, and C. Perry, and Mr. R. 

 Varden,for the following list. 



Campanula Trachel ium ( R. V.) Cardamine amara, (.R. V.) 



Alisma Plantago, (do.) Reseda Luteola (do.) 



Butomus umbellatus, (do.) Adoxa Moschatellina, (C. P.) 



Lythrum Salicaria, (/. P.) Cerastium aquaticum, road- 

 Nuphar lutea, (R. V.) side, (do.) 



Centaurea Cyanus, (do.) Sympbytam officinale, (R. V.) 



Sparganium ramosum, (do.) Gagea lutea, meadows near 

 Bryonia dioica, (do.) (Blackstone) 



Ornithogalum pyrenaicum, 



(Mrs.G .) 



[On account of there being several rare plants in this neigh- 

 bourhood, and upon such undoubted authorities, I have trespassed 

 beyond my proposed limit.] 



For a list of the plants of the following localities I am indebted to Mrs. 

 Gawler, the Misses E., C., *S., and J. Perry. 



MILFORD HEATH. Potentillo argentea (Mrs. G.) 



Genista anglica, (Miss C. P.) Lonicera ***^ft> p . 

 Teesdalia nudicaulis, (do.) 

 Verbascum Thapsus, (do.) 



NEAR BERTLEY. 



NEAR BROOK. Asperula odorata, (Mm C. P) 



Bryonia dioica, (Mrs. G.) 



