LOCALITIES. 



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Nephrodium dilatatutn; *spinulosum. 

 *Pilularia globulifera (Earlswood Com- 

 mon). 



*Sphagnum cymbifolium ;* squarrosum 

 (swampy wood). 



Note. In Cooper's 'Flora Metropolitan,' 1837, mention is made in the 

 Supplement of a bog on the Redhill road, two miles beyond Merst- 

 ham ; there is no reference to it in the Floras of Surrey and Reigate. 

 Comarum, Schoenus, and Blysmus, &c., were said to grow there. The bog 

 and adjoining fields have probably long since been drained, to the ex- 

 tinction of the plants. 



ADDENDA. 



Lane between Reigate Church and Ffrenches, Mentha totundifolia ; 

 meadows left of the Dorking road, Orchis latiflolia ; meadows, Hightrees 

 Farm,- &c., Orchis Morio ; Colley woods, Carex pendula ; Chart Lane, 

 Aspidium aculeatum, angulare ; about Reigate, (lanes ?) Asplenium Tricho- 

 manes ; lane E. of Reigate and between Ffrenches and Luckfield Street 

 Saponaria officinalis. 



42. MERSTHAM, AND HILLS EAST OF MERSTHAM, REDSTONE 

 HILL. 



The hills east of Merstham are of the same character as those described in 

 preceding localities which treat of the chalk range. White Hill stands 

 out as most prominent in the section. Here also are extensive excava- 

 tions, and the chalk grit and refuse at the base of the hill is prolific in 

 plants peculiar to the formation. The beechwoods above, and copses on 

 the flanks of these hills, especially in the direction of Caterham, are also 

 good, and apparently unfrequented localities. Between the downs and 

 Redstone Hill, parallel to them, are some marshy meadows and swampy 

 corners ; near Merstham, some pools ; Redstone Hill rises due east of 

 Redhill ; a road to Nutfield and Bletchingley runs along its undulating 

 heights. The slopes are cultivated and copses mostly enclosed. 



CHALK HILLS. 



*Anthyllis Vulneraria. 

 *Asperula cynanchica. 



Atropa Belladonna (between Merstham 

 and Godstone). 



*Avena pubescens (plentiful). 

 *Brachypodium pinnatum. 

 *Briza media. 

 *Bromus erectus. 

 *Calamintha Clinopodium. 

 *Campanula Trachelium. 

 *Carduus acaulis. 

 *Carlina vulgaris. 

 *Cephalanthera grandiflora. 

 *Chlora perfoliata. 

 *Cistus Helianthemum. 

 *Clematis Vitalba. 



Conium maculaturn. 

 *Gornus sanguinea. 



*Cynoglossum montanum. 



* Daphne Laureola. 



*Echium vulgare. 



*Epipactis latifolia (beech groves abund- 

 ant towards Caterham). 



*Erigeron acris. 



*Erythraea Centaurium. 



*Euphorbia amygdaloides ;* platyphylla. 



*Euphrasia officinalis. 



*Gentiana Amarella (plentiful on the 



slope towards Caterham Valley). 

 Habenaria chlorantha ; bifolia. " 



*Hippocrepis comosa. 

 Hypericum Androsaemum ;* Lirsutum 

 montanum. 



*Inula Conyza. 



*Juniperus commum's. 



*Kceleria cristata. 



*Lathyrus sylvestris (abundant). 



*Linum catharticum. 



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