20 A NEW LONDON FLOKA. 



Harefield ; near Croydon ; in a wood near Wallington (olim) on rocks 

 by the rivulet at High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells, plentiful, and elsewhere 

 in the neighbourhood; wood adjoining High Wood at Kickmans worth, 

 4-5. 



Di ANTHUS ARMERIA. Pastures and hedges, not frequent. About Coulsdon ; 

 road from Mickleham to Dorking ? (olim) ; Charlton Wood, olim ; about 

 Dartford ; Darent Wood ; between Shorne and Stroud ; about Eltham ; 

 Bromley ; Woodford ; Harefield ; Albury ; between Cobham and Cuxton ; 

 bushy places on the high bank between Southend and Leigh ; lane by 

 Trumpets Hill, Reigate ; and on Redstone Hill ; Epping Forest ; Frith 

 Hill, Godalming ; about Hertford and Hatfield ; gravel pit, left of the 

 road from Hovvell Farm to Hatfield ; and abundantly near old pit short 

 of this ; gravel pit, Hertingfordbury road ; Mangrove Lane ; wood 

 between Panshanger House and Hertford Lodge ; bridle way from Great 

 Berkhampstead to Bovingdon, near Bottom Farm ; Denbies Hill, Dorking ; 

 footpath between Guildford and Albury. 



DIANTHUS DELTOIDES. Gravelly pastures, rare, Thames side near Tedding- 

 ton Lock, sparingly;* about Coulsdon ; Duppas Hill, Croydon ; Hampton 

 Court ; Totteridge Green, back of Osmund's Barn, 6-9. 



DIANTHUS PROLIFER. Gravelly pastures, rare, between Teddington and 

 Hampton Court? (dim), 6-10. 



DIGITALIS PURPUREA. Dry banks and woods in hilly situations (not 

 frequent in the chalk districts except in deep overlying gravel drift), 

 common. Borders of Coombe Wood, Wimbledon ;* Croham Hurst ; 

 Croydon ;* Chislehurst ; Keston Common ; Epping Forest ;* Warley 

 Common ;* Darent Wood ;* woods on the flanks of Leith Hill ;* lanes 

 W. of Dorking ;* Harrow Weald Common. 



DIGITARIA HUMIFUSA. Sandy fields, rare, about Weybridge ? (olim) ; 

 about St. Martha's Chapel, Guildford, 7-8. 



DIGRAPHIS ARUNDINACEA. Sides of ponds, rivers, ditches, common every- 

 where. (Plenty on the banks of the Lea and canal ;* Thames and ditches 

 near.*) 



DIPLOTAXIS TENUIFOLIA. Waste places by the Thames, and in chalk-pits, 

 abundant, less frequent elsewhere ; plenty in the Greenhithe and 

 Northfleet chalk-pits ; * by the Thames in several places below Woolwich 

 on both sides;* also above London, occasionally ; Moulsey;* Sunbury,* 

 6-9. 



DIPLOTAXIS MURALIS. Sandy fields, rare, Tilbury ; Southend ; Watford ; 

 8-9. 



DIPSACUS SYLVESTRIS. Hedges, roadsides and waste places, common, 7 

 (frequent about London ; railway banks near the Finchley Road ;* by 

 the Thames at Putney), * 8-9. 



DIPSACUS PILOSUS. Moist hedges, rare. Hedges between Wanstead and 

 Barking ? (olim) ; wood between Chislehurst and Orpington ; about 

 Guildford plentiful ; near Moor Hall, Harefield ; Beeching Wood, Norbury 

 Park ; Ball's Wood, Herts, and ditches near * (E. de C.) ; in a shady lane 

 leading from Wrotham to Cuxton, about 1 miles E. of Wrotham * 

 (E. de C.) ; between Chingford and Waltham Abbey ; near Chilworth ; 

 Sonning Lane ; Roydon Lane, Stanstead ; Bayford Wood ; Essendonbury 



