LOCALITIES. 



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*Nardus stricta. 

 *0xalis Acetosella. 



Paris quadri folia (Petz bog, also in the 

 Long Wood) ; olim. 



Pinguicula vulgaris (?) (Petz bog); 

 olim. 



Ranunculus parvidorus. 

 *Rhamnus Frangula (hollow below). 

 *Ribes rubrum (wood between church and 

 Bromley) ; Grossularia (wood between 

 church and Bromley). 

 *Rosa arvensis. 

 *Rubus glandulosus ; *carpinifolius ;* pli- 



catus (hollow below), 

 *Ruscus aculeatus. 

 *Salix repens; *Caprea; *cinerea. 

 Saxifraga granulata ; *tridactylites. 

 *Scabiosa succba. 

 *Scirpus setacea. 



Scrophularia vernalis. 

 *Scntellaria minor. 

 *Solidago Virgaurea. 

 *Spira?a Ulmaria. 

 *Teucrium Scorodonia. 

 *Vibumum Upulus. 



WOOD BETWEEN CHISLEHUEST AND 



OBPINGTON. 

 Dipsacus pilosus. 



CRYPTOGAMS. 

 Chara hispida ; tomentosa. 

 Dicranella cerviculata. 

 Equisetum sylvaticum. 

 Hypnum filicinum, &c. 

 *Mnium undulatnm (shady bank, road- 

 side, near St. Mary Cray). 



Note. The country about the Grays is all enclosed or cultivated, and 

 roadsides too well trimmed for wild plants to flourish. 



24. HAYES AND KESTON COMMONS. 



These commons are continuous one with the other. Their elevation is over 

 three hundred feet above the bed of the Thames, with a gravelly subsoil. 

 A mile or two beyond Keston, this gravel drift disappears, and the chalk 

 which underlies it comes to the surface ; there are indications of this 

 approaching change in the character of the soil (in a southerly and 

 easterly direction) by the occurrence, though sparingly, of two or three 

 characteristic plants. Between the commons are some reservoirs of spring 

 water. 



HAYES COMMON 



Lies to the right of the high-road from Bromley to Westerham, and is 

 a fine open expanse, overgrown with a short dense scrub of Heath and 

 Ling ; Furze, Bracken and Broom ; Black-thorn and White-thorn. 



*Aira pra^cox; *flexuosa. 



*Alchemilla arvensis. 



*Campanula rotundifolia. 



*Carex pra?cox. 



*Cistus Helianthemurn. 



*Clematis Vitalba (roadside between the 



commons). 



*Cuscuta Epithymum. 

 *Euphrasia officinalis. 

 Galium verum; cruciatum. 

 *Hypericum pulchrum ; *humifusum. 

 *Linum catharticum. 

 *Lotus cormculatus. 

 *Marrubium vulgare (near the mill). 

 *Melampyrum pratense. 

 *Mc nyan'thes trifoliata (bog). 



*0rnithopus pcrpusillus. 

 *0xalis Acetosella. 

 *Pimpinclia Saxifraga. 

 *Potentilla Tormentilla. 

 *Rhamnus Frangula. 

 *Rumex Acetosella. 

 *Ruscus aculeatus. 

 *Spergula arvensis. 

 *Spergularia rubra. 

 * Tencr ium Scorodonia. 

 *Thymus Serpyllum. 

 *Triodia dccumbens. 

 *Viola sylvatica. 



Wahlenbergia hederacea (about one of 

 the reservoirs) ? 



