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A NEW LONDON FLOKA. 



Cuscuta Epithymum. 

 *Daucus Carota. 



* Digitalis purpurea. 

 *Echium vulgare. 



* Erica cinerea; *Tetralix (sides of ridge). 

 Krigeron acris. 



Epipactis latifolia (?). 

 *Euphorbia amygdaloidps ; exigua. 

 *Fumaria officinalis (fields). 

 Galanthus nivalis. 

 *Galeopsis Ladanum (fields near). 

 *'-}alium tricorne (fields); *verum. 

 *Genista anglica. 

 Gentiana Amarella. 

 Geranium culumbinum. 

 *Gymnadi-niaconopsea (bordering banks). 



Habenaria bi folia (?). 

 *Helianthemum vulgare. 

 *Hieracium vulgatum; *umbellatum. 

 *Hippocrepis comosa. 

 *Hvpericum perforatum ; *hirsutum. 

 Lamium Galeobdolon. 

 *Lepidium campestre (fields). 

 *Linaria spuria. 

 *Linum catharticum. 

 Listera ovata. 



Lithospermum arvense (fields). 

 * Lotus corniculatus. 

 *Lysimachia nemorum. 

 *Melampyrum pratense. 

 *Mercuriaiispereimis; annua. 

 *Myosotis versicolor. 

 Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus (farm). 

 *Nepeta Cataria (roadside). 

 Onobrychis sativa. 

 *0nonis arvensis. 



Ophrys muscifera ; apifera (?) (bordering 

 banks). 

 *0rchis mascula ; pyramidalis. 



''Origanum vulgare. 

 *()robanche minor (clover fields near). 

 *0robus tuberosus. 



*Phyteuma orbicularis (road to Sander- 

 stead). 

 *Polygala vulgaris. 



Potentilla argentea. 

 *Poterium Sanguisorba. 

 *Primula vulgaris. 

 *Prunus Cerasus (woods). 

 *Reseda lutea. 



Rosa spinosissima ; rubiginosa. 

 *Ruscus aculeatus. 

 *Sanicula europaea. 

 *Scabiosa arvensis ; *Columbaria. 

 *Scilla nutans. 

 Sedum Telephium. 

 Serratula tinctoria. 

 *Sherar<iia arvensis. 

 *Silene inflata. 

 Specularia hybrida (fields). 

 Spiraea Filipendula. 

 Stachys arvensis (fields near). 

 *Tamus europseus. 

 *Taxus communis. 

 *Teucrium Scorodonia. 

 Thesium humifusum (?). 

 *Thymus Serpyllum. 

 Tri folium scabrum. 

 *Vaccinium Myrtillus. 

 Valerianella dentata (fields). 

 *Verbascum nigrum ; Lychnitis (?). 

 * Viburnum Lan tana ; *0pulus. 

 Vinca minor (?). 

 Viola canina (flavicornis var.). 



CRYPTOGAMS. 

 Polypodium vulgare. 

 Trichostomum canescens. 



27. PURLEY DOWNS AND RIDDLESDOWN, SMITHAM BOTTOM. 



Beyond Croham Hurst, and distant three miles from Croydon. Purlei 

 Downs are in part enclosed, and converted into a rifle practising ground 

 direction north and south, and sloping westwards into a vale below 

 beyond which rises the east flank of Riddlesdown. But as the direction o 

 this chalk hill is south-east and north-west, a section of country i 

 tervenes which is of an undulating character, and thus the further < 

 Riddlesdown abuts upon the Brighton road at Caterham Junction, wniJ 

 its south-westerly flank bounds Caterham Valley to the north-eastward 

 Smooth grassy downs, with scattered Juniper in places ; subsoil, chalk 

 elevation about five hundred feet. At Smitham Bottom is a large 

 pit, right of the Brighton road. At Caterham Junction and at Ride 

 down are other and more extensive quarries. 



Aceras anthropophora (?) * Arabia birsuta. 



Ajuga CUamajpitys (fields near). *Arenaria trmervis (bordering fields). 



Authyllis Vulneraria (pits and banks). *Asperula cynanchica. 



