ABOUT CHISELIIURST. 



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Lathrsea squamaria, wood S. of 

 Ch. bog f the end towards t/te 

 town. 



Hypericum Androsaemura, 

 wood between Ch. and Br. 



Convallaria majalis, wood on 



the left before you come to 

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the town. 



Lathyrus Nissolia, half a mite 



this side of the town (Milne). 



Impatiens Noli-me-tangere, 



Mr. Jeremy's wood at Ch. 



(J.F. Young.) 



Oxalis corniculata, do. (do.) 



Equisetum sylvaticum, woods 



about Ch. 



Veronica serpyllifolia, lane bet. 

 Ch. and Br. (Milne.) 



Paris Quadrifolia, long wood 



at Ch. (Milne.) 



Ribes rubrum, i wood bet. 



. . Grossularia, / Ch.fyBr. 



(do) 



Dipsacus pilosus, wood bet. 

 Ch. and Orp. (do.) 

 Asperula odorata, do. (do.) 

 Lithospermum officinale do. 



(do.) 



Datura Stramonium, lanes ab. 

 Orp. (do.) 



Hyoscyamus niger, on Ch. 

 heathy (do.) 



Elatine tripetala, common on 



the road from Eltham to Ch. 



(do.) 



Euphorbia platyphylla, near 

 Ch.(B.G.) 



ABOUT THE GRAYS, 



(According to Milne.) 



Valeriana rubra, old walls bet. 

 Foots Cray Church fy Hurst. 

 Asplenium Trichomanes, do. 

 Linaria repens, do. do. 

 *Helosciadium inundatum, 



river Cray. 



*Foeniculum vulgare, ab. Foots 

 Cray. 



*Pimpinelia saxifraga, at North 

 Cray. 



*Humulus Lupulus, do. 

 *Galeobdolon luteum, do. 

 *Mentha hirsuta, River Cray. 



. , Pulegium, do. do. 



Dipsacus pilosus, lane Jr. Foots 



Cray Church to Hurst. 



Polemonium caeruleum, do. do. 



Vinca major, /. h. do. do. 



*Asperula odorata, do. do. 



Potamogeton obtusifolius, 



(gramineum,) River Cray. 

 . . . . pusillus (com- 

 pressus), do. do. 

 . pectinatus do. 

 *Ly thrum Salicaria, do. 

 Campanula Trachelium, bet. 

 Foots Cray and Paul's Cray. 

 Samolus Valerandi, marshy 

 meadows behind North Cray. 

 *Parietaria officinalis, on the 

 walls of the Church-yard at 

 Mary Cray. 



*Sium latifolium, river by the 



roadside at Mary Cray. 



*Iris Pseud-acorus, do. do. 



Atropa Belladonna, near the 



Grays, towards Dartford, 



( W. Pamplin.) 

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