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A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



Euonymus europaeus. 



Fruxinus excelsior. 



Fumaria capreolata (agg.). 



Ruscus aculeatus. 



Ulmus montana(P); suberosa and var. 

 (woodland mosses in plentiful va- 

 riety). 



ERITH SAND-PITS. 

 *Cbenopodium poly sperm um. 



*Lathyrus sylvestris. 

 *Melilotus officinalis ; alba. 

 *Papaver Rhoeas ; dubium. 

 *Pastinaca sativa. 

 * Reseda Luteola. 

 *Spergularia rubra. 

 *Trifulium procumbens ; minus. 

 Etc., etc. 



23. CHISLEHCTRST COMMON, 



Three hundred feet above the sea level, consists of two portions ; the 

 one, turfy and furze-grown, bordered by the village and by the grounds 

 of Camden House ; the other, east of the old church, of a wilder and 

 more varied character, surrounded by woods and crossed by the road to 

 St. Mary Cray. The subsoil is gravel ; and the drainage through wooded 

 slopes to a brook in the hollow south of the plateau. Several plants of 

 rare occurrence grew in the bogs and damp bottoms of these woods ; may 

 be there now, but the woods are all enclosed, with the exception of the 

 public thoroughfares through them. 



WEST COMMON. 



Much Furze, with Fern and Heath, intersected by roads and footpaths, 

 with pools, marshy and gravelly open patches on the borders. 



*Alchemilla arvensis. 

 *Campanula rotundifolia. 

 *Draba verna. 

 *Mo3nchia erecta. 



*Peplis Portula. 



*Sdrpus palustris. 



* Vicia sepium (banks). 



EAST COMMON. 



Heath and Ling interspersed with Bracken, Furze, Blackthorn, Brambles, 

 and Birch ; moory in parts ; gravel-pits. In the woods, Oak and Birch, 

 chiefly with the dense undergrowth of Bracken, Holly, and on the borders, 

 Ye\v. 



*Achillea Ptarmica. 



* A Ilium ursinum (brook below). 



* Alnus glutinosa (hollows below). 

 *Anagallis tenella. 



* Anemone nemorosa. 

 *Betonica officinalis. -, 



Blysmus compressus (bogs) ? 

 *Campanula rotundifolia. 

 *Carex vulpina ; *panicea; *sylvestris. 

 *Centunculus minimus. 

 *Circa lutptiana. 

 *Clematis Vitalba. 



Convallaria majalis (wood left near the 



village). 



*Digitalis purpurea. 

 *Euonymus europam. 

 *EupUorbia amygdaloides. 



*Galium uliginosum. 

 *Hieracium uinbellatum ; *vulgatum. 

 *Hydrocotyle vulgaris. 

 *Hypericum hirsutum ; *tetrapterum ; 

 *humifusum ; Androssemum (wood be- 

 tween Chislehurst and Bromley). 



Impatiens Noli-me-tangere ? (wood). 



Lath ram Squamaria (wood S. of bog). 



Lathyrus Nissolia (roadside near church). 

 *Lppidium Smithii. 

 *Lithospermum officinale (copsa below 



wood S. of E. Common). 

 *Lysimachia Nummularia; *nemorum. 

 *Ly thrum Salicaria. 

 *Melampyrum pratense. 

 *Mpntha sativa; Pulegium; *hirsuta. 

 *Milium effusum. 



