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EQUISETQM ARVENSE. Fields and banks, common. Roadsides, &c. about 

 Neasdon and Kingsbury ;* banks of the Lea navigation.* 



EQUISETUM MAXIMUM. Wet damp grounds, sides of ditches, clay banks 

 and swampy bogs, frequent. Wormley Wood ;* wet wood near Northaw, 

 S. side of the Ridgway ; between Barnet Gate and Totteridge ; Rick- 

 mansworth ; Gatton ; below hills E. of Merstham ' v and in wet places 

 below the hills W. of Reigate to Dorking ; wet places near Guildford. 



EQUISETUM SYLVATICUM. Moist woods and hedgebanks, not common. 

 Woods about Chislehurst ; Epping Forest ; Harefield ; Bayford Wood, 

 and Bell Wood, near Hertford ; Harrow Weald Common ;* between 

 Peslik (near Shiere) and Ewhurst, in a valley ; boggy wood on Holmwood 

 Common, and on Boar Hill ; swampy woods near Cold Harbour, Leith 

 Hill ; boggy thicket on Warley Common ; Burnham Beeches. 



EQUISETUM PALUSTRE. Boggy places, common. Hampstead Heath ; * 

 Ruislip Moor ;* Uxbridge Moor.* 



EQUISETUM LIMOSUM. Lakes, sides of pools and rivers, ditches &c., frequent. 

 Warren pond, near Breakspeares ; Harefield ; Rickmansworth ; Great 

 Berkhampstead ; ditches by the Lea canal, especially near Ponder's 

 End.* 



EQUISETUM HYEMALE. Boggy woods, rare. Wanborough Wood, N. side of 

 the Hog's Back, plentiful, two or three acres of it. 



HYMENOPHYLLUM TUNBRIDGENSE. Wet sandy rocks in the Weald of 

 Sussex ; rare, local. High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells ; in Tilgate Forest ; 

 Forest Ridge ; on the main ridge, and on Chiddingly Rocks ; on a rock 

 called Pook Church in Cow Wood, left of the Brighton road, and half 

 a mile from Handcross ; about Ardingly. 



LASTRiEA. See NEPHRODIUM. 



LOMARIA SPICANT. Woods and heaths, frequent. Keston Common ; Warley 

 Common ; Epping Forest ; Shirley Common ; Leith Hill ; Esher Common ; 

 Reigate Heath ; N. Mimms Wood ; Newlands Wood, Rickmansworth ; 

 Bacher Heath ; Harrow Weald Common ; Holmwood Common ; Hatfield 

 Heath ; Broxbourne woods ; Witley Common ; Puttenham Common ;* 

 Burnham Beeches ; Tilgate Forest ; and bordering hedges of the Surrey 

 heaths.* 



LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM. Upland heathy pastures, rare. Leith Hill ; 

 Keston Common ; Woking Heath, olim, (near the station, borders of 

 small water-courses, left of the railway arch ?) ; Shirley Common ; 

 Chobham Common ; side of pass over the ridge to Frimley, E. side ; 

 Witley Common, near Redborough ; Tilgate Forest occasionally ; Epping 

 Forest, near the King's Oak ; between Loughton and Epping (?) ; heath, 

 Highdown, near Godalming. 



LYCOPODIUM INUNDATUM. Moist, heathy places. Frequent on the Surrey 

 heaths; Wimbledon Common, in the ravine near the camp; Chislehurst 

 Common ; Esher Common, near Claremont ;* Keston Common ;* Burn- 

 ham Beeches ; White Moor Common,* abundantly ; Tilgate Forest ; 

 Leith Hill Common ;* Virginia Water. 



LYCOPODIUM SELAGO. In similar situations, but far less frequent. Shirley 



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