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Croham Hurst, near Croydon ;* about Coulsdon ; Guildford ; copse near 

 Worplesdon ; wood near Chislehurst, left before reaching the place ; 

 Darent Wood ;* wood on Winchmore Hill ; Farnham Common, under 

 Caesar's camp ; Ongar ; Epping Forest, near High Beech ; near Warley 

 Common ; Hurtwood Common ; Reading (in an island) ; Clifden Wood ; 

 Pryor's Wood, Hertford Heath ; wood near Leggatts, Northaw ; Wormley 

 Wood (on Foulwell's Farm) ; Stubbins' Wood, S.W. of Tring. 



CONVALLARIA MULTIFLORA. See POLYGONATUM. 



CONVOLVULUS ARVENSIS. Cornfields and roadside hedges, common, every- 

 where, 6-7. 



CONVOLVULUS SEPIUM. Moist woods and hedges, common. (Lanes about 

 Tottenham and Edmonton, plenty.) 



CONVOLVULUS SOLDANELLA. Local, seashores ; on the shore at Southend. 



Coriandrum sativum. Occasionally by the Thames, rare, elsewhere inci- 

 dentally ; lane between Dorking and Ranmore ; Southend ; Thames bank 

 between Greenwich and Woolwich ; a plant or two.* 



CORNUS SANGUINEA. Hedges and thickets, especially in the chalk districts, 

 also in plantations ; (plentiful about Dorking ; Box Hill and along the 

 chalk range, Croydon towards Selsdon &c.), 6-7. 



CORONOPUS. See SENEBIERA. 



CORYDALIS CLAVICULATA. Bushy and shady places on or near a gravelly 

 soil, 6. Shooter's Hill in a gravel pit? (olim) about Coulsdon ; Grays 

 Wood, near Godalming ; wet copses about Reigate Heath ;* moist woods 

 about Abinger and foot of Leith Hill ; about the north base of Boar 

 Hill ; sandy ground near the old camp, Wimbledon* (hedgebank) ; 

 Keston Common ; High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells ; about Shiere and 

 Albury. 



CORYDALIS LUTEA. Old walls, not unfrequent, Highgate ;* Greenwich ;* 

 Eltham ;* St. Albans Abbey (plim). 



CORYLUS AVELLANA. Woods, copses and hedgerows, common everywhere, 

 2-4. 



COTYLEDON UMBILICUS. Walls and housetops, incidentally, 6-8, not 

 frequent. Devil's Jumps, (on cottage walls) near Frensham. 



CRATyEGUS OXYACANTHA. Woods and hedges, common everywhere, 5-6. 

 Var. oxycanthoides, Hatfield. 



CREPIS BIENNIS. Chalky pastures, rare. Boxhill ; Banstead Downs, near 

 Ewell ; between Gravesend and Rochester ; Morant's Court Hill. 



CREPIS FCETIDA. Dry chalky ground, 6-7, rare. Banstead Downs (?) ; 

 about Greenhithe ; Northfleet ; Purfleet ; Gravesend ; Grays ; clover field, 

 Chessington ; here and there on the chalk from Knockholt to Wrotham ; 

 old quarries W. of Dorking ; field behind Juniper Hill, Mickleham. 



CREPIS TARAXACIFOLIA. Chalky pastures on the North Downs not unfre- 

 quent ; Sutton near the station (Topogr. Bot.) ; Cobham, Surrey; Green- 

 hithe :* chalky banks, foot of the downs E. of Wrotham * (E. de C.) ; 

 Purfleet ; Grays ; Leigh ; Erith ; Dorking chalk-pits. 



CREPIS PALUDOSA. Moist woods and rocky places (?). Marshy meadows 

 below Woolwich ;* and near Erith,* plenty ; local. 



CREPIS VIRENS. Dry pastures ; walls ; roofs ; hedges ; everywhere, 

 common, 6-9. 



