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FLORA METROPOLITANA. 



LANE BY CHARLTON CHURCH, 



(Leading to the lower road.) 



^Clematis Vitalba. 

 *Silybum marianum. 

 *Tussilago Farfara. 

 *Tanecetum vulgare, by the 



church. 



*Artemesia vulgaris, 

 *Lactuca Scariola, sand-pit. 



Hieracium umbellatum, do. 

 *Erigeron acre. 

 *Orobanche minor. 

 *Pastinaca sativa. 

 *Daucus Carota. 

 *Conium maculatum. 

 *Heracleum Sphondylium. 

 *Medicago maculata. 

 . . . lupulina. 



Alopecurus geniculatus, sand- 

 pits. 



*Euonymus europseus. 

 Chenopodium ficifolium. 

 Carex depauperata, in a sma. 

 wood at the back of th 

 church (B. G.) 

 *Arum maculatum. 

 *Knautia arvensis. 

 *Linaria vulgaris. 

 *Circaea lutetiana. 

 *Bryonia dioica. 

 Veronica montana, back of th 

 churci 



*Thymus Nepeta. 

 *Salvia verbenaca. 

 Turritis glabra, ( W. Pamplin 

 *Ligustrum vulgare. 

 Verbascum Lychnitis, pit. 

 . . . nigrurn. 



CHARLTON WOOD, 



(Including Hanging Wood). 



Those which are not marked with the asterisk are upon old authorities}. 



Saxifrages (68). 

 Chrysosplenium alternifoliun 

 (Blackstone 



. . . oppositifclium 

 (Milne 

 Adoxa Moschatellina, (B. G 



Caryophyllea (43). 

 *Spergula arvensis. 

 Arenaria triuervis. 

 * . . , rubra. 

 *Dianthus Armeria. 



Stellate 



*Asperula odorata. 

 *Galium Mollugo. 

 * . . palustre. 

 . . uliginosum. 

 . verum. 



Gcntianea (177). 

 *Erythraea Centaurium. 



Crassulacea (63). 

 Sedum Telephium, (B. G. 



