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common, perhaps often overlooked ; Barnes ; Shirley Common ; between 

 Frant and Ttmbridge Wells by the road ; low marshy ground by the 

 paper mills, Hounslow ; Chislehurst Common ; High Beech, Epping 

 Forest ; about Hampton Court ; Reigate Heath* (scarce) ; Farnham 

 Common, where the turf hus been cut ; Gerard's Cross Common ; Colney 

 Heath ; Bagshot Heath* (E. de C.) ; Esher Common, opposite front of Clare- 

 mont ; by a pond near the gravel fields between Hersham Green and 

 St. George's Hill, 6-7. 



CEPHALANTHERA ENSIFOLIA. Beech woods on the chalk range, rare, 

 local, 56. Between Mickleham and Headley in a wood left ; borders of 

 Cobham Park, or woods beyond, towards Cuxton ? 



CEPHALANTHERA GRANDIFLORA. Beech woods on the chalk range; 

 frequent, 5-6. Reigate Hill ;* hills E. of Merstham * (near Caterham) ; 

 hills E. of Shoreham ;* about Gatton, Chipstead, Mickleham,* Box Hill ; 

 Hill Hall woods. 



CERASTIUM ARVENSE. Cornfields in a sandy soil, frequent ; near Ham ;* 

 about Weybridge ;* slopes of Chobham ridges ;* about Chobham ;* fields 

 at the foot of the hills E. of Wrotham,* 4-8. 



CERASTIUM GLOMERATUM. Fields and roadsides everywhere, common,* 49. 



CERASTIUM TRIVIALE. Pastures, waste places, and wall-tops, common,* 

 4-9. 



CERASTIUM SEMIDECANDRUM. Waste places and wall-tops, not frequent, 

 perhaps often overlooked. Shirley Common ;* Hampstead Heath, 35. 



CERASTIUM PUMILUM. Rare, dry banks near Croydon (Curtis), subject of 

 controversy ; vide Cyb. Brit. i. 230, and app. iv. 



CERASTIUM TETRAJSTDRUM. Waste ground, walls and sandy places near 

 the sea, local, 5-7. Tilbury ; Southend ; and Shoebury Common. 



CERASTIUM AQUATICUM. See STELLARIA AQUATICA. 



CERATOPHYLLUM AQUATICUM. Slow streams, ditches and pools ; Thames 

 near Hampton Court, river Lea about Tottenham and Chingford ;* pond 

 on Ditton Marsh ;* and in Epping Forest ; Hatfield Forest ; many places 

 between Hertford and Ware, in the Lea and adjoining ditches ; ponds at 

 Roxeth ; Ruislip ; Thames and adjoining drains about Walton Bridge 

 and Sunbury Lock ; Gatton Pond in the Park ; in the Mole near Esher 

 Mills, frequent (var. submersum is rare), 6-7. 



CH^EROPHYLLUM ANTHRISCUS. Waste places and roadsides, especially near 

 habitations. (Plenty about Fulham towards Hammersmith,* and by the 

 roadside from Barnes to Mortlake ;* also near Barnes Common, on a 

 bank right from Hammersmith.)* 



CHJEROPIIYLLUM SYLVESTRE. Hedges and borders of fields, common ; 

 (plenty in hedges about West-end railway station * and lanes about Tot- 

 tenham *), 4-6. 



CHJEROPHYLLUM TEMULUM. Hedges and roadsides, common (in lanes about 

 Tottenham ;* &c., with the preceding), 6-7. 



Chocrophyllum sativum. A garden waif incidentally near habitations ? 6. 



Cheirantlms Cheiri. Old walls and ruins about towns and villages ; walls 

 about St. Albans and Waltham Abbey,* 4. 



CHELIDONIUM MAJUS. Waste places about villages &c., frequent. 5-8. 

 Moulsey,* Godalming,* &c. 



