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A NEW LONDON FLOEA. 



*Geranium pyrenaicum. 

 *Hydrocotyle vulgaris. 

 *Hypericum humifusum. 



Lathyrus Nissolia (at Mitcham) ? olim. 



Leontodon palustre ; ? olim. 

 *Mentha Pulfgium. 

 *Moenchia erecta. 

 *Molinia cserulea. 

 * M yosotis versicolor. 

 *Nardus stricta. 

 *0nonis spinosa. 

 *Potamoget<>n densus (ponds). 



Ranunculus parviflorus; ? olira. 

 *Sagina subulata. 

 *Sent-bieva Coronopus. 

 *Thymus vulgaris. 

 *Tri'fulium filiforme ; *subterraneum ; 



*striatum. 

 *Triodia decumbens. 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



*r!hara vulgaris. 



*Pilularia globulifera (E. de C.). 



APPENDIX. 



*Blysmus compressus (marshy patch, 



now enclosed, opposite Beddington 



Park gates ). 

 *Phragmites communis (roadside towards 



Wimbledon) and *Medicaso sativa 



(in fields, roadside towards Wimbledon). 

 *Scandix Pecten-Veneris (railway bank, 



Carshalton station). 

 *Sclerochloa rigida (by the park palings 



towards Wallington). 

 Scrophularia vernalis (grew formerly 



between Mitcham and Merton). 



H. BANKS OF THE THAMES, WITH BORDERING DITCH AND 

 MEADOWS BETWEEN KEW AND KINGSTON, RICHMOND HILL 

 AND HAM COMMON. 



A low-lying district, the hills excepted, with a gravelly subsoil. Ham 

 Common is an open green with an avenue of Elms right of the high-road, 

 wild and furze-grown left of it, and extending for nearly a mile to the 

 borders of Richmond Park. A foot and towing path leads along by the 

 river-side. 



*/Egopodium Podagraria (about Rich- 

 mond). 



* Alisma Plantago (river-side). 

 *Anthemis nobilis (on the common). 



Arnoseris pusilla (sandpit at Peter- 

 *Butomus umbeltatus. [sham ?). 



*Calamintha Acinos (opposite Tedding- 



ton). 



*Campafiula rotundifolia (Ham Common). 

 *Carduus crispus, ike. 

 *Carex riparia ; *vulpina ; *paludosa. 

 *Centaurea nigra ; *Scabiosa (between 

 Teddington and Kingston). 



*Cerastium arvense (cornfields, Ham). 



*Cichorium Intybus (opposite Ted- 

 dington). 



*Circa?a lutetiana (below the hill). 



*Clematis Vitalba (on the slope). 



*Dianthus deltoides (gravelly pasture 

 beyond Ham House). 



*Digraphis arundinacea. 



*Echium vulgare (opposite Teddington). 



*Kpilobium hirsutum. 



*Fumaria officinalis (cornfields, Ham). 



*Glyceria aquatica. 



*Gnaphalium uliginosum (common). 



*Hypericum humifusum (common). 



*Jasione m<>ntana (common). 



*Lammm amplexicaule (cornfields, Ham). 



fLimnanthemum nymphseoides (in the 

 river by Kingston, near .the island). 



*Linaria vulgaris. 



*Lycopus europaeus. 



*Lythrum Salicaria. 



*Nasturtium sylvestre ; *amphibium. 



*NepPta Cataria (hedge near Richmond). 



*Nuphar lutea. 



*Potamogeton perfoliatus. 



Salix rubra (ditch between Kew and 

 Richmond); *alba; undulata; *trian- 

 dra ; fragilis ; viminalis. 



*Salvia verbenaca (opposite Teddington ; 

 scarce). 



Saxifraga granulata (meadows, Rich- 

 mond). 



*Scabiosa succisa ; *arvensis. 

 Scilla autumnalis (meadows above Rich- 

 mond, about Ham). 



*Scutellaria galericulata. 



*Sedum acre. 



*Spiraea Ulmaria. 



*Stachys palustris. 



*Symphytum officinale (purple-flowere 



*Thymus Serpyllum (opposite Tedding- 

 ton). 



*Torilis nodosa (opposite Teddington). 



*Trifolium subterraneum (Ham Com- 

 mon); *arvense (cornfields) ; striatum. 



*Typha latifolia (island near Kingston). 



*Valeriana officiualis (scarce). 



*Vicia Cracca. 



* Viola arveusis (cornfields). 



