LOCALITIES. 



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Kentish side, extending from Blackheath to Erith, and attaining an 

 elevation at Shooter's Hill of over 400 feet ; subsoil, sand, gravel, over- 

 lying chalk. 



Anchusa arvensis. 



Artemisia vulgaris. 



Bryonia dioica. 



Calamintha Clinopodium. 



Carex depauperaia (?) ulim. 



Centaurea Scabiosa ; nigra. 



Circasa lutetiana. 



Clematis Vitalba. 



Cornus sanguinea. 



Daucus Carota. 



Diplntaxis tenuifolia. 



Echium vulgare. 



Erigeron acris. 



Erythraea Centaurium. 



Euphorbia amygdaloides. 



Filago germanica. 



Galium verum; Mollugo. 



Geranium dissectum. 



Geum urbanum. 



Heracleum Sphondylium. 



Hypericuin perforatum ; hirsutum. 



Inula Conyza. 



Lactuca Scariola (?) (sandpits). 



La thy r us pratensis. 



Le'pidium campestre. 

 Ligustrum vulgare. 

 Linaria vulgaris. 

 Lotus corniculatus. 

 Medicago maculata ; lupulina. 

 Mercurialis perennis. 

 Ononis arvensis. 

 Origanum vulgare. 

 Pastinaca sativa. 

 Prenanthes muralis. 

 Eeseda lutea ; Luteola. 

 Sanicula europaja. 

 Silene inflata. 

 Solidago Virgaurea. 

 Spergula arvensis. 

 Spergularia rubra. 

 Stachys sylvatica. 

 Tanacetum vulgare. 

 Torilis Anthriscus. 

 Trifolium arvense. 

 Tussilago Farfara. 

 Verbena officinalis. 

 Vicia Cracca; sepium; tetrasperma. 

 Etc., etc. 



SHOOTER'S HILL COMMON. 



Castle Wood is enclosed ; but the common fronting Blackheath is still 

 open to the public. There are no trees : scrub or brushwood only, of Birch, 

 Hazel, Oak, Sallows, White-thorn, Black-thorn, Briars, Furze, Broom, and 

 Bramble. Subsoil, gravel. 



*Lotus major ; *corniculatus. 



*0rnithopus perpusillus. 



*Potentilla Tormentilla ; *Fragariastrum 



*repens, etc. 

 *Senecio sylvaticus. 

 *Solidago Virgaurea. 

 *Teucrium Scorodonia. 



*Achillea Ptarmica. 



*Aira flexuosa; *caespitosa. 



*Betonica officinalis. 



*Carex hirta ; *ovalis. 



*Centaurea nigra. 



*Hieracium vulgatum ; *umbellatum. 



11. WANDSWORTH COMMON. 



An extensive open space, of nearly three miles in circumference, partly 

 bordered with villas, &c., and traversed by the Crystal Palace Railway, 

 which has exercised upon it the ordinary effects of drainage. Jt is more 

 or less covered with Furze, Bracken, and Ling ; some parts are in fact 

 densely furze-grown ; others entirely free from it. There are several 

 small ponds and pits, whence gravel has been excavated ; and the subsoil 

 is of this material. Nothing out of the common is to be found here now, 

 but formerly its speciality was Stratiotes aloides. 



*Acet*s Aretosella. 



*Acbillea Ptarmica; Millefolium. 



*Aira praecox. 

 *Alisma Plantago. 



