10 A NEW LONDON FLOEA. 



CALLITRICHE AUTUMNALIS (?). A northern form. 



CALLUNA VULGARIS. Heaths, and moors, common, 6-8. Hampstead Heath, 

 &c.* (Rare in Herts : Hertford Heath ;* Wormley Wood.)* 



CALTHA PALUSTRIS. Marshes, common (plenty in marshy places by the 

 river Lea, Thames Bank, &c.), 3-6. 



Camelina sativa. Cultivated fields, occasionally, rare, 6-7. Tilford near 

 Farnham ; near Epping ; fields near Keston Common : Watford ; between 

 Stanstead and Ware. Among wheat in open upland fields between 

 Ashtead and Leatherhead. 



CAMPANULA GLOMERATA. Dry chalky pastures, frequent in the chalkdowns, 

 7-8. Mickleham ;* Box Hill ;* in the warren, Epsom Downs ;* Ranmore 

 Common, Harefield; chalk steppes, S.W. of Tring; Dorking chalkpit; 

 about Farnham ; Hatfield Broad Oak. 



CAMPANULA HYBRIDA. See SPECULARIA. 



CAMPANULA HEDERACEA. See WAHLENBERGIA. 



CAMPANULA TRACHELIUM. Shady woods, and lanes, frequent, 7-8. Burn- 

 ham Beeches; frequent in copses on the chalk range, and in lanes below 

 and near it ; woods about Gatton, and Cold Harbour ;* wood near Rick- 

 mansworth ; about Brockham ;* Dorking ;* Guildford ;* and Godalming ; 

 Old Park Wood, Harefield ; between Shorn and Stroud ; hills, E. of Merst- 

 ham ;* in a lane at the foot of the downs, leading from Wrotham to 

 Cuxton * (E. de C., plentiful), and in a copse near Walton Downs, 

 Epsom ;* Bayford woods, and copses thence to the Lea ; Tring. 



CAMPANULA PATULA. Pastures and hedges, rare, about Croydon ? (o^'m), 

 7. Sandy lanes, Frensham near Farnham ; side of Chobham lane, near 

 Windlesham church ; sparingly. 



CAMPANULA RAPUNCULUS. Gravelly wastes, 7. Duppas Hill, Croydon (?) 

 (olim) ; about Dorking and Mickleham ; Dartford (?) ; Enfield (?) ; Farn- 

 ham ; Hersham ; sparingly, olim, about Esher ; Box Hill. 



CAMPANULA RAPUNCULOIDES. Rare between Wotton and Leith Hill. 



CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA. Heaths and roadsides in healthy countries, 

 common (Hampstead Heath ; Barnes Common ; Putney Heath, &c.), 

 7-9. 



CAPSELLA BURSA-PASTORIS. Fields and waste places, everywhere, 5-10. 



CARDAMINE AMARA. Wet meadows near rivers and river-sides ; not 

 unfrequent, 4-6. By the Thames, in ditches between Mortlake and 

 Kew ;* about Dorking ; Godalming ; by the Ravensbourne at Lewisham ; 

 banks of the Colne near Harefield ;* and at Oxbridge ;* swamps below 

 hills E. of Merstham ; in some alder-copses near Reigate ; Moor Park ; 

 Farnham ; by the Cran at Babe Bridge.* 



CARDAMINE PRATENSIS. Ditches and wet meadows, common (plentiful by 

 the Thames and by the Lea, &c.), 4-6. 



CARDAMINE HIRSUTA. Moist shady places everywhere," especially on 

 ditch-banks, 3-8. 



CARDAMINE IMPATIENS. Rare, 5-8. Godalming woods and in Catshall 

 copse near Godalming. 



CARDUUS ACANTHOIDES. See C. CRISPUS, 



CARDUUS ACAULIS. Dry gravelly and (especially) on dry chalky pastures, 

 6-7, there abundant. Banstead Downs ;* Surrey downs everywhere ;* 

 Moulsey Hurst ;* Hatfield Forest ;* Kentish downs ;* Tring.* 



