LOCALITIES. 



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high, less by about forty feet than Hampstead Heath at Jacfc 

 Castle. Subsoil gravel. This portion of suburban London was uueuciuseu 

 i unbuilt upon in Mr. Cooper's time ; consequently little other than 

 ordinary wayside plants are to be met with. 



;k Straw's 

 nenclosed 



JEthusa Cynapium. 



Agrimonia Eupatorium. 



Ajuga reptans. 



Bartsia Odontites. 



C^ntaurea Jacea. 



Chenopodium album ; hybridum. 



Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum. 



Crepis virens. 



Daucus Carota. 



Epilobium montanum. 



Galinm Aparine; Mollugo ; verum ; sax- 



atile. 

 Geranium molle; pusillum; dissectum: 



Robertianum. 

 Geum urbanum. 

 Hypochoeris radicata. 

 Lactuca virosa. 

 Lapsana communis. 

 Lathyrus pratensis. 

 Leontodon hispidus ; autumn&lis. 

 Linaria vulgaris. 

 Lotus corniculatus. 

 Luzula pilosa ; campestris. 

 Lychnis diurna. 



Matricaria Chamomilla ; inodora. 

 Mercurialis perennis. 

 Prunella vulgaris. 



Ranunculus bulbosus ; act is ; repens. 

 Rosa canina. 

 Rubus fruticosus. 

 Rumex Acetosella. 

 Senecio Jacobsea. 



Sinapis arvensis. 



Solanum nigrum ; Dulcamara. 



Stellaria Holostea ; graminea. 



Tanacetum vulgare. 



Taraxacum officinale. 



Tragopogon pra tense. 



Tussilago Farfara. 



Veronica; Vicia; Poa; Festuca; Bro- 



mus ; Dactylis ; Phleum, &c., ordinary 



species. 



COPSES. 



Anemone nemorosa. 

 Bunium flexuosum. 

 Corylus Avellana. 

 Digitalis purpurea. 

 Euphorbia amygdaloides. 

 Hieracium vulgatum. 

 Ilex aquifolia. 

 Ligustrum vulgare. 

 Lysimachia Nummularia. 

 Melampyrum pratense. 

 Orchis mascula ; maculata. 

 Orobus tuberosus. 

 Oxalis Acetosella. 

 Primula vulgaris. 

 Pyrus Aucuparia. 

 Ranunculus auricomus. 

 Ruscus aculeatus. 

 Sanicula europeea. 

 Scilla rmtans. 

 Solidago Virgaurea. 

 Tamus communis. 



r 

 ucus Ebulus. 



f r ad fl ' m Cr 7 don to Beulah Spa, ascending the 



13. MITCHAM COMMON. 



illy waste, for the most part extending for a considerable distance 

 irection of Croydon, and bordered in part by furze-grown patches 

 It is a level plain with many pits and hollows, where the gravel has been 

 extracted ; m many places filled with water. Mitcham Junction statior 

 is at the upper end, and a road to Croydon crosses the common from N.VV 

 ;o S.E \\estof it is the Wandle river, from which it is separated by 

 some cultivated land and the road to Carshalton, &c. Mentha piperita is 

 grown hereabout, and may be met with as a waif of cultivation 



*Actinocarpus Damasonium (E. de C.). 



*Alchemilla arvensis. 



*Alisma Plantago. 



JAnthemis nobilis. 



*Betonica offlcinalis. 



*Bidens cernua ; *tripartita. 



*Calluna vulgaris. 



*Clematis Vitalba (hedges near Mitcham) 



*Cnicus acaulis. 



*Euphrasia officinalis. 



*Kilago minima. 



*Genista anglica. 



