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near the Roding, going from Chigwell to Loughton ;* about Ewell ; at 

 Ratley by the roadside (six miles from Barnet ; is this Radlett ?) ; Upper 

 Lea Valley between Aston and Shephall, plentiful ; Gatton Park below 

 the engine pond ; in a field left, ascending the hill from Croydon to 

 Beulah Spa. 



SAMOLUS VALERANDI. Marshy and watery places, not uncommon, 69. 

 Ditch-sides in the marshes below Woolwich ;* Erith ;* and Greenhithe ; 

 marshy meadows behind N. Cray ; Warley Common ; watercourses, 

 Hurtmore Common ; Plaistow ; Southend. 



SANGUISORBA OFFICINALIS, Low moist meadows, on a chalky soil, rare, 

 6-8. About Croydon ; road from Dartford Heath to Greenstreet Green ; 

 pastures, Whitechurch and Stanmore (?) ; Sonning Meadow. 



SANICULA EUROP^EA. Woods and thickets, frequent. Epping Forest 

 abundant ;* Hadley Common Wood.* 



Saponaria offidnalis. Roadsides, margins of woods, and hedgebanks, 

 especially near cottages, rare, 7-8. Roadside between Luckfield Street 

 and Ffrenches, Reigate ; near Down Mill ; between Cobham and Feltham ; 

 bank in a lane E. of Reigate ; about Abinger ; Box Hill ; beyond Dartford 

 Heath and about Dartford ; lane near Uxbridge Church ; lane near 

 Shorne ;* hedge near Roxford Farm, Hertingfordbury ; Stapleford by 

 footpath to Mill End ; Theobalds Lane, Cheshunt ; S. side of St. Martha's 

 Hill between Chilworth House and farm ; wood at Purfleet ; about 

 Essendon ; near Shiere. 



SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS. Dry hills, and bushy places, common, 5-6. 

 (Hampstead Heath ;* Barnes Common ;* railway banks between Kew 

 and Acton ; abundant.*) 



IAXIFRAGA GRANULATA. Hedgebanks, pastures, and meadows, in a 

 gravelly soil, not uncommon, 5-6. About Croydon ; roadside to Adding- 

 ton ;* about a pond further on, foot of the common ;* St. Catherine's 

 Hill, Guildford ; hedgebank near W. Wickham ; wood near Dartford, 

 and by the roadside near Greenstreet Green. ;* meadows at Harefield ; 

 Rickmansworth, plentiful ; and near Watford ; in the park, Wimbledon (?) 

 olim ; about Swanscombe ; Chislehurst ; Shiere, abundantly ; banks 

 near Farley House ; roadside near Ringley Oak Gate, Reigate ; lane W. 

 of Reigate Park ; sandy lanes Seal, near Farnham ; Southend (plenty) ; 

 Waddon Marsh ; Mead Lane, Hertford, and meadows between Hertford 

 and Ware ; road from Hatfield Union to Stanstead, particularly between 

 West End and Hatfield Park. 



SAXIFRAGA TRIDACTYLITES. Walls, and dry barren ground, common, 4-7. 

 Frequent on walls in thejsuburbs ; (road from Hammersmith to Fulham ;* 

 Brentford towards Hounslow ;* &c.). 



5CABIOSA. SUCCISA. Moors, damp meadows, and pastures, common, 7-10. 



(Plentiful on Hampstead Heath, about the bog.*) 



5CABIOSA COLUMBARIA. Pastures and waste places, on a chalky soil, 

 frequent, 7-8. Of general occurrence on banks, &c., from the Hog's 

 Back to Cuxton ;* slopes about Caterham Junction ;* Banstead Downs ;* 

 road from Carshalton to Banstead, in a pasture left, in extraordinary 

 abundance ;* banks bordering Tring woods ;* Dartford ;* Greenhithi 

 and Purfleet ; about Hertford. 



