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A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



*0rchis pyratnidalis. 



*0riganum vulgare. 



*Pastinaca saliva. 



*Picris hieracioides. 



*Keseda lutea ; *Luteola. 



*Rosa micrantha. 



*Scabiosa arvensis ; *Columbaria. 



*Taxus comniunis. 



* Thymus Serpy-llum. 



*Verbascum Thapsus. 



* Verbena officinalis. 



* Viburnum Lantana. 



*Cichorium Intybus. 

 *l>aucus Carota. 

 *Echium vulgare. 

 *Erigeron acris. 

 *Erythrasa Centaurium. 

 *Euphrasia officinalis. 

 *Galeopsis Ladanum (fields). 

 *Gentiana Amarella. 

 *Helianthemum vulgare. 

 *Hypericum hirsutum. 

 *Inula Conyza. 

 *Juniperus communis. 

 *Linum catharticum. 



Note. A deep gully with steep sides nearly opposite Westgate, should 

 be examined together with bordering woods. 



APPENDIX. 



In Norbury Park, Neottia Nidus-avis ; Herminium Monorchis ; Ophrys 

 muscifera ; Epipactis grandiflora ; Dipsacus pilosus ; in Beeching Wood, 

 Cynoglossum montanum. 



Guildford road, near Effingham chalk-pit, on a bank : Thesium lino- 

 phyllum ; Phyteuma orbiculare. 



Fetcham Downs, Bagdon Hill near Bookham : Teucrium Botrys ? 



46. GUILDFORD AND THE HILLS EAST OF GUILDFORD. 



Here another break occurs in the chalk downs, through which the river 

 Wey joined by the Sittingbourne stream, which drains the country east of 

 Guildford and Godalming, pursues its course to the Thames at Weybridge. 

 A peculiar feature of the range at this point, is the narrowness of the 

 ridge to which it has gradually been contracted. Fronting them to the 

 southward are the redsand hills of the Wealden, of which an isolated 

 parallel ridge runs for a short distance in the same direction, and for an 

 interval separates the chalk downs from the rivulet above mentioned ; but 

 further eastwards towards Albury this stream with its bordering meadows 

 lies at the foot of the downs ; nearest to Guildford are the Merrow Downs ; 

 further on and above Albury are the Clandon Downs ; beyond these is 

 Netley Heath, with Shiere and Gomshall in the vale below. The topo- 

 graphical features of this are similar to those of other sections of the 

 chalk range already described, and a general similarity will be found to 

 prevail with respect to its vegetation. Beyond Guildford are extensive 

 chalk-pits, both old and recent ; and near these is the village of Shalford, 

 below the downs and on the Godalming road. An open grassy common 

 here, with two ponds upon it. 



Aceras anthropophora (downs). 

 Actinocarpus Damasomum (Shalford 

 Common) ? olim. 

 *Aira caryophyllacea. 

 *Alchemilla arvensis (downs). 

 Allium vineale (hill above Vale's cot- 

 tage, Shiere). 



Anemone apennina (woods about Guild- 

 ford). 



*Anthyllis Vulneraria (chalk-pits). 

 Aquilegia vulgaris (Netley Wood) ; 

 Shiere. 

 *Arabis hirsuta (Guildford chalk-pits, 



