LOCALITIES. 



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*Briza media. 



*Calamintha Clinopodium ; *Acinos. 



*Carduus acaulis. 



*Chlora perfoliata (about the pits). 



*Clematis Vitalba (hedges near). 



*Daucus Carota. 



*Echium vulgare (chalk pits mostly). 



*Galeopsis Ladanum (fields near). 



Gentiana Amarella. 

 *Geranium Robertianum (pits). 



Gymnadenia conopsea. 

 *Habenaria viridis. 

 *Helianthemum vulgare. 



Herniinium Monorchis. 

 *Hippocrepis comosa (chalk pits). 

 *Hypericum hirsutum ; *montanum 

 (copse near Caterham Junction) ; *per- 

 foratum. 



*Jasione montana. 

 *Juniperus communis. 

 *Linaria minor (pits and fields). 

 *Linum catharticum. 

 *Nepeta Cataria (Smitham Bottom). 

 *0nobrychis sativa. 

 *0nouis arvensis. 



*0nopordum Acanthium (Smitham Bot- 

 tom, a plant or two). 

 Ophrys muscifera (?) ; apifera (?). 

 Orchis pyramidalis. 



*0riganum vulgare. 



*Parietaria diffusa. 



*Pbyteuma orbicularis. 



*Plantago media. 



*Poterium Sanguisorba. 



*Reseda lutea ; *Luteola. 



*Rosa spinosissima ; *rubiginosa; *mi- 

 crantha (copses, Riddlesdown). 



*Scabiosa Columbaria ; *arvensis. 



*Sclerochloa rigida (bordering fields). 



*Spirasa Filipendula. 

 Spiranthes autumnalis. 



*Thymus Serpyllum. 



*Verbascum nigrum (Smitham Bottom, 

 also chalk-pits); *Thapsus (pits); 

 *Lychnitis (pit at Riddlesdown plen- 

 tiful). 



Verbascum nigrum (about the railway- 

 station, Caterham Junction). 



* Viburnum Lantana. 



28. FARDEN (OR FARTHING) DOWNS ; WITH COULSDON AND 

 KENLEY COMMON. 



Two miles beyond Caterham Junction, and left of the Brighton road are 

 Farthing Downs, and separated from the high ground about Coulsdon by a 

 valley running from north-west to south-east, towards Upper Caterham. 

 On either side of the road, the chalky slopes are cultivated ; right of it, 

 however, are two small unenclosed patches, with Juniper and other scrub 

 upon them. Here 



*Anthyllis Vulneraria. 

 *Asperula cynanchica. 

 *Briza media. 

 *Carduus acaulis. 

 *Carlina vulgaris. 

 *Helianthemum vulgare. 

 *Linum catharticum. 

 *0nobrychis sativa. 

 *Reseda lutea. 

 *Rosa micrantha. 

 *Scabiosa Columbaria. 

 *Spirsea Filipendula. 

 *Thymus Serpyllum. 



BORDEBS OF FIELDS ABOUT THESE 



PATCHES. 



*Ajuga Chamaepitys. 



*Calamintha Acinos ; Clinopodium. 



*Carduus nutans. 



*Crepis taraxacifolia. 



*Galeopsis Ladanum. 



*Linaria minor. 



*Papaver Argemone. 



*Reseda lutea. 



*Scabiosa arvensis. 



TOWARDS THE STATION. 

 *Centaurea Cyanus (roadside). 

 *Echium vulgare. 



Farthing Downs, a mile or so in extent, bare, covered with short turf, 

 and a scanty surface soil over the chalk. 



*Cnicus acaulis. 

 *Plantago media. 



HEDGE AND BORDERING BANK LEFT. 

 *Arabis hirsuta. 



*Cistus Helianthemum. 



*Daucus Carota. 



*Gymnadenia conopsea (also small white 



variety). 

 *Linum catharticum. 



