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Crocus vernus. Meadows and fields, rare. Meadows at Totteridge ; 

 Brook man's Park, N. Minims, 45. 



CUSCUTA EPITHYMUM. Parasitic on Calluna, Heaths, frequent ; on all 

 the Surrey heaths ;* Wimbledon Common.* 



CUSCUTA EUROP^EA. Parasitic on nettles, thistles, &c., rare, 7-8. On 

 nettles, foot of Box Hill ? (dim) ; Brockham (?) by the Mole (olim) ; 

 Epping Forest ; Warley Common ; osier holt by the road a little 

 above Guildford ; at Reading, on lucerne ; near Chertsey and at Maiden- 

 head, abundant (olim) ; by the Mole, Cobham. 



CUSCUTA EPILINUM. On flax, rare, 8. * Cybele Brit.' ii. iii. 



CUSCUTA TRIFOLII. On clover, rare, 7-9. Fyfield ; Winter Hill, Berks ; top 

 of Reigate Hill ; Redhill ; and High Trees Farm, Brockham ; Guildford. 



CYNOGLOSSUM OFFICINALE. Waste ground, and by waysides, especially in 

 the chalk districts, 6-7. Mickleham Wood, above the church ;* about 

 Dartford ;* (in the marshes) Greenhithe and Northfleet ; Erith ;* 

 Gravesend ;* plenty, banks of the canal, a mile or two towards Higham 

 (E. de C.) ; Southend ; Smitham Bottom (?) ; Guildford ; Farnborough ; 

 Keston Common ; Purfleet ; Richmond Park ; Trumpets Hill, Reigate ; 

 Hatfield Park ; Ware Park ; near Ware, by the London road. 



CYNOGLOSSUM MONTANUM. Shady woods and roadsides, not common, more 

 frequent in Essex, 6-7. Between Chingford and Walthamstow (olim) \ 

 Larks Wood, Chingford, and elsewhere perhaps in Epping Forest ; 

 about Fyfield ;* Hatfield Forest * (E. de C.) ; Hainault Forest (or in 

 copses the remainder of it) ; Southend, near Eltham (olim) ; Braxted, 

 by the roadside ; below Whitehill, hills E. of Merstham * (E. de C.) ; in 

 Norbury Park, plenty ; Purfleet, in the wood there ; Cashiobury Park. 



CYNOSURUS CRISTATUS. Pastures and roadsides, common, 7. (Plenty about 

 Hendon.*) 



Cyperus fuscus. Rare, local, 8-9. Borders of one of the ponds on Shalford 

 Common ; plenty.* 



DACTYLIS GLOMERATA. Pastures and roadsides, common everywhere, 

 7-8. 



DAPHNE LAUREOLA. Woods and thickets, frequent in the chalk districts, 

 2-5. Mickleham ; Box Hill and the Betchworth hills ; Epping Forest ; 

 woods about Harefield ; on the Hog's Back ;* Long Valley Wood, 

 Rickmansworth ; woods E. of Shoreham ;* in a grove at Breakspeares, 

 Harefield. 



DAPHNE MEZEREUM. Woods, rare ; about Coulsdon ; Boxhill ; near Stroud 

 House, Godalming ; Bisham Wood, Berks, 3-4. 



DAUCUS CAROTA. Pastures, borders of fields, and roadsides, common, every- 

 where ; especially in the chalk districts, 6-7. (Plenty between Carshalton 

 and Banstead.) 



Delphinium Ajacis. Sandy or chalky fields, and incidentally near gardens 

 and habitations, 6-7. Cornfields in Ditton parish ; cornfields about 

 Reigate (olim} ; and about Croydon (olim). Cornfields, Hoddesdon ; by 

 the stream at High Rocks. 



DENTARIA BULBIFERA. Shady and moist woods, rare ; Old Park Wood 

 Harefield,* abundant (enclosed), also in Garret Wood, Pinner side of 



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