LOCALITIES. 



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Down and Cudham : Ajuga Chamaepitys ; Habenaria bifolia; Ophrys apifera ; 

 Orchis mascula ; Lithospermum officinale. Downs at Brasted, Gentiana 

 Amarella. 



40. EEIGATE HILL AND THE WRAY COMMON. 



Conspicuous as a projecting headland, on the chalk range is Reigat e 

 Hill, and the adjacent Wray Common. They are in immediate proximity 

 to the town of Reigate, and the extensive excavations on their flank are 

 discernible for a considerable distance. They are separated from each 

 other by a plantation, and adjoin the grounds of Gatton Park, in the 

 direction of Merstham. The plateaux above are crowned with beech- 

 woods, beyond these are cornfields, and cornfields are also general along 

 the base of the slope westwards ; subsoil, chalk ; below chalk grit, above 

 chalk and gravel. The characteristic plants in abundance. 



*Aceras anthropophora (frequent). 



*Ajuga Chamaepitys (cornfields). 



*Anthyllis Vulneraria. 

 Arabis hirsuta. 



*Asperula cynanchica. 



*Avena pubescens. 



*Briza media. 



*Bromus erectus. 



*Calamintha Clinopodium. 



*Camparmla Trachelium (woods). 



*Carduus acaulis ; nutans ; tenuiflorus. 



*Cephalanthera grandiflora (woods). 



*Chlora perfoliata. 



*Cichorium Intybus. 



*Cistus Helianthemum. 



*(Jlematis Vitalba. 



Colehicum autumnale (meadow adjoin- 

 ing Wray Common). 



*Cornus sanguinea. 



*Daucus Carota. 



*Echium vulgare. 



*Epipactis latifolia (beechwoods). 



*Erigeron acris. 



*ErythraBa Centaurium. 



*Euphorbia platyphylla (cornfields). 



*Euphrasia officinalis. 



*Galeopsis Tetrahit; *Ladanum (corn- 

 fields abundant). 



*Galium tricorne (cornfields). 



*Gentiana Amarella. 

 Geranium columbinum; pratense (foot 



of the hill). 



Herminium Monorchis (above the pit 

 on the common). 



*Hippocrepis comosa (in profusion). 



*Inula Conyza. 



*Juniperus communis. 



*Ko3leria cristata. 



*Linaria minor ; *Elatine and *spuria (in 

 cornfields). 



*Linum catharticum. 



*Lotus corniculatus. 



*Mentha arvensis (cornfields). 



*Monotropa Hypopitys (beechwood). 



*Neottia Nidus-avis (beechwood). 



*0nobrychis sativa. 



*0nonis arvensis. 



*0phrys apifera (banks upper end of the 

 road above the Wray pit); musci- 

 fera ? (banks below the Reigate pits, 

 near the reservoir). 



*0rchis pyramidalis ; *conopsea ; mascula 

 (copses, Wray Common). 



*0riganum vulgare. 



*Pimpinella magna (wood W. end of the 

 hill). 



*Poterium Sanguisorba. 



*Prunus Cerasus. 



*Reseda lutea ; Luteola. 



*Rosa micrantha. 



*Senecio erucifolius. 



*Specularia hybrida (cornfields). 



*Spiranthes autumnalis (E. end of Rei- 

 gate Hill). 



*Stachys arvensis (cornfields below). 

 Thlaspi arvense (cornfields below). 



*Thymus Serpyllum. 

 Trifolium subterraneum (Redhill). 



* Viburnum Lautana. 



ADDENDA. 



In Gatton Park woods, Paris quadrifolia ; by the engine pond, Sambucus 

 Ebulus ; chalk hill west of Reigate Hill,* Orchis ustulata ; lanes below 

 slopes west of Reigate Hill,* Pimpiriella magna ; roadside between Upper 

 Gatton and Chipstead, Myrrhis odorata ; woods about Chipstead, Cephal- 



