LOCALITIES. 



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*Erysimum cheiranthoides. 

 *Humulus Lupulus (hedges). 

 *Hydrocharis Morsus-rana? (at Walton). 

 *Limnanthemum nymphaioides (at Wal- 

 ton in a backwater, abundant). 

 *Lysimachia vulgaris. 

 *Myriophyllum ver licillatum (at Walton). 

 *Nupbar lutea. 

 *Potamogeton perfoliatus. 

 * Ranunculus fluitans. 

 *Rbamnus catbarticus (bedges). 



*Rumex Hydrolapathum. 



*Sagittaria sagittifolia. 



*Salix vitellina. 



*Sium latifolium (two or three plants). 



*Thalictrum flavuin. 



*Trifoliuni fragile rum. 



*Viburnum Opulus (a shrub or two). 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



*Chara vulgaris (ditch opposite Sunbury). 

 *Fontinalis antipyretica (on stones). 



51. CHOBHAM COMMON. 



Westwards of Weybridge and Chertsey, and right of the Guildford 

 Railway, are the wide tracts of Chobham and Bagshot, continuous with 

 each other, and broken only in their continuity by some reclaimed and 

 enclosed land about Chobham and Wendlesham, watered by the Bourne 

 rivulet which drains the slopes of the sand-hills, and of the uplands beyond 

 Bagshot. On these slopes in many places there are patches of bog and 

 marsh, which drain, generally speaking, into ponds in the hollows below. 

 Glover's Ponds have been wholly, and Gracious Pond partly drained ; other- 

 wise the whole district may be considered an undulating waste of sand and 

 heath, extending over many thousand square acres of country, and im- 

 parting a peculiar character to this corner of Surrey. A road leads direct 

 from Chertsey to the common, and across it to Chobham and Bagshot ; 

 distance, three miles ; the nearest point to the west common is Woking 

 station. 



*Alnus glutinosa (Gracious Pond.) 



*Anagallis tenella (bogs). 



* Antirrhinum Orontium (cornfield, Chob- 

 ham). 



*Aquilegia vulgaris (roadside bank, near 

 Long Cross). 



*Bidens tripartita (ditches, Cherts?y). 



*Carduus pratensK 



*Carex flava (marshy places). 



"Circaea lutetiana (ditches, Chertsey). 



*Chrypanthemum segetum (cornfield, 

 Chobham). 



*Cuscuta Epithymum. , 



*Digitalis purpurea (bordering hedges 

 and copses). 



*Drosera rotundifolia ; "intermedia. 



*Erica cinerea ; Tetralix. 



*Eriophorumangustifolium ; *vajrinatiim. 



*Erysimum cheiranthoides (fields, Long 

 Cross). 



*Kuphrasia officinalis. 



*Genista anglica. 



*Gentiana Pneumonanthe (near an iso- 

 lated clump of Fir-trees towards Long 

 Cress, plentiful). 



*Hieracium umbellatum ; *vulgatum. 



*Hydrocotyle vulgaris, 



^Hypericum Elodes. 

 Hypochoeris glabra (field near Chobham). 



*Juncus squarrosus ; *acutiflorus ; *glo- 

 meratus, &c. (drained ponds). 



*Melampyrum pratense (bordering 



copses). * 



*Molinia cgerulea. 

 *Nardus stricta. 

 *Narthecium ossifragum. 

 *Potamogeton polygonitolius. 

 *Potentilla Tormentilla. 

 *Rhynchospora alba. 

 *Salix repens ; cinerea (ponds, &c.). 

 *Scirpus multicaulis (pond near Long 



Cross); *palustris; *ca?spitosa. 

 *Senecio sylvatica (heathy borders of the 



Chertsey road, plentiful). 

 *Serratula tinctoria (heathy borders of the 



Chertsey road, plentiful). 

 *Solidago Virgaurea (heathy borders of 



the Chertsey road, plentiful). 

 *Teucrium Scorodonia. 

 * Triodia decumbens. 

 *Ulex Gallii. 

 * Viola odorata (Chertsey road). 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



*Aulocomnion palustre. 



*Dicranum scoparium ; *Dicranella. 



*Lomaria Spicant. 



*Nephrodium dilatatum ; spinulosum ; 



*Filix-mas (borders and lanes). 

 *Polytricha, &c. (hedgebanks). 

 *Sphagnum cymbi folium. 



