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A NEW LONDON FLORA. 



*Lycopus europasus. 

 *Lysimachia vnlgaris ; *^ummularia. 

 Sagina nodosa. 

 *Sagittaria sagittifolia, &c. 

 *Scirpus palustris ; *multicaulis ; *acicu- 

 laris (Milford Green, plentiful by the 

 pond). 



*Scutellaria galericulata. 

 *Stachys palustris. 

 *Stellaria glauca. 



Ox THE COMMONS. 



*Anagallis tenella. 

 *Calluna and *Erica. 

 *Euphrasia ofticinalis. 

 Gentiana Pneumonanthe (? olim near tlie 

 station). 



*Hieracium vulgatum ; *umbellatum. 

 *Molinia cserulea. 

 *Nardus stricta. 

 *Potamogeton polygonifolius. 

 Sagina ciliata (west of the station). 

 *Salix repens. 

 *Scirpus ctvspitosa. 

 *Solidago Virgaurea (Horsell Common, 



plenty). 

 *Clex Gallii. 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



*Lomaria Spicant. 



Lycopodium inundatum (other species 

 formerly near the station). 

 *Pteris aquilina. 

 *Scolopendrium vulgare. 

 *Sphagnum cymbifolium, &c. 



50. WEYBRIDGE, ST. GEORGE'S HILL, AND BANKS OF THE 

 THAMES ABOUT WALTON. 



The sandy fields about Wey bridge were formerly the best localities near 

 the metropolis for some uncommon plants, affecting light sandy soil ; 

 but they are now rare, if not extinct. The sand-hills south of the railway 

 line from Esher, thus far, attain their greatest elevation at Weybridge ; 

 they are known as St. George's Hills, are planted with Fir and other trees, 

 and enclosed, but open to the public as a promenade. Weybridge itself, 

 together with some patches of heath still unenclosed, is also surrounded on 

 all sides, but that of the Thames, by plantations of Fir. South of St. 

 George's Hills in the direction of Cobham are tracts of furze-grown 

 commons, which are crossed by the Guildford road. 



*Aira flexuosa (Weybridge). 

 *Antirrhinum Orontium (cornfields, Cob- 

 ham, &c.). 



Arnoseris pusilla (?) (Weybridjre, olim ; 

 also between Hersham and St. George's 

 Hill, in sandy fields). 



*Butomus umbellatus (banks of the Wey). 

 Campanula Kapunculus (between Cob- 

 ham and Stoke). 



Carex elongata (meadows between canal 

 and river). 



*Carex praecox (roadside bank). 

 Claytonia perfoliata (hedgebanks on the 



common). 



*Digi tails purpurea. 

 Digitaria humifusa (fields, olim). 

 *Diplotaxis tenuifolia (about the church 



walls). 

 *Epilobium angustifolium (railway 



banks). 



* Erica cinerea. 



*Erysimum cheiranthoides (fields). 

 Filago apiculata (several places). 

 *Fumaria officinalis. 

 Genista anglica. 



Gnaphalium sylvaticum (St. George's 

 Hill, and on Fairmile Common). 



*Hydrocotyle vulgaris (pond on St. 



George's Hill). 



*Hypericum ELodes(pondon St. George's 

 Hill). 



Hypochoeris glabra (fields, olim). 

 *Hieracium umbellatum ; vulgatum; tri- 



dentatum (Fairmile Common). 

 *Leontodon hirtus ; *hispida. 

 *Lysimachia vulgaris (by the Wey). 

 *Ly thrum Salicaria(by the Wey). 

 *(Enothera biennis (railway banks). 

 Khynchospora alba (swamp near Cob- 

 ham). 



Sagina ciliata. 

 *Sarothamnus scoparius. 

 *Senecio sylvatica. 

 Setaria viridis (fields, olim). 

 *Tanacetum vulgare (banks of the Wey). 

 Teesdalia nudicaulis (between Hersham 

 and Weybridge).' 

 *Teucrium Scorodonia. 

 *Ulex Gallii (furzy commons). 



BANKS OF THE THAMES. 

 Barbarea vulgaris. 

 *Butomus umbellatus. 

 *I)iplotaxis tenuifolia (frequent). 



