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A NEW LONDON FLOEA. 



Filago minima. 

 *Hydrocotyle vulgaris. 

 *Hypericum Elodes ; *humifusum. 

 *Juncus obtusiflorus ; *lamprocarpus. 

 *Lysimachia vulgaris. 

 *Menyanthes trifoliata. 

 * Molinia casrulea. 



Polygonum dumetorum (Witley Lagg). 

 *Khamnus Frangula. 



Sagina ciliata ; nodosa (Hammer ponds). 

 *Stellaria glauca. 



*Teesdalia nudicaulis (on the common). 

 *Vaccinium Oxycoccos (peat-bog near 

 Borough Farm). 



*Wahlenbergia hederacea (Forked Pond, 

 borders). 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



*Dicranella cerviculata. 



*Dicranum scoparium. 



*Lomaria Spicant. 



*Mnium undulatum (copse, upper end of 



the Forked Ponds). 

 *Nephrodium spinulosum. 

 *Polytricha (three species). 

 *Sphagna, &c. 



57. GODALMING. 



This place lies amidst the red-sandstone hills of the Wealden ; the greater 

 part of the town in a narrow valley, which, in the more open part towards 

 Guildford, is characterised by marshy flats, through which flows the river 

 Wey. The hill west of this flat is called Hurtmoor. 



Adoxa moschatellina. 



Aquilegia vulgaris. 



Arabis perfoliata (copses). 



Astragalus Glycyphyllos (Frith Wood). 



Campanula Trachelium. 



Cardamine amara. 



Carex depauperata (woods, near). 



Daphne Mezereum (near Stroud House). 



Dianthus Armeria (Frith Hill). 



Euonymus europseus. 



Fritillaria Meleagris (about Stroud). 



Gagea lutea ? (meadows near). 



Geranium lucidum. 



Gnaphalium sylvaticum (slopes towards 

 Hurtruoor). 



Hypericum montanum (Frith Hill). 



Iris fcetidissima (slopes towards Hurt- 

 moor). 



Leonurus Cardiaca (four miles on the 

 road to Haselmere). 



Lonicera Xylosteum (hedge near Brook). 



Myrica Gale (near Stroud House). 



Myriophyllum spicatum (ponds on High 

 Down Heath). 



(Enanthe Lachenalii (common mea- 

 dows). 



Ornithogalum pyrenaicum. 



Pimpinella magna. 



Potentilla argentea (Barnacle Hill, &c.). 



Euscus aculeatus. 



Samolus Valeraudi (water courses, 

 Hurtmoor). 



Stellaria aquatica. 



Teesdalia nudicaulis (Milford Heath). 



Vaccinium Myrtillus (hills, near). 



Veronica montana. 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



Bartramia pomiformis (hedgebank, road 

 to Haselmere). 



Nephrodium Thelypteris (Devil's Punch- 

 bowl, Hindhead Common). 



Osmunda regalis (Devil's Punchbowl, 

 Hindhead Common). 



58. LEITH HILL AND THE HOLMWOOD. 



Leith Hill, nearly a thousand feet above the sea-level, lies about four 

 miles to the south of Dorking ; but the rise in this direction is gradual, 

 and the slope wooded. The upper part is a sandy, gravelly heath, called 

 Leith Hill Common, and is separated from the lower-lying Holmwood 

 Common north-east of it by Ridland Hill, which is covered with plantations, 

 mostly Fir. The summit can be approached by this route, or direct from 

 Dorking by a shady lane, which leads up the gorge west of Ridland Hill, to 

 the hamlet of Cold Harbour at the foot of the last ascent. There is also a 

 path up the hollow behind Wotton ; or if the former route be preferred, the 

 descent can be made either this way, or via Abinger to Gomshall, or farther 



