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eastwards over the Hurtwood Common, and by Peslik Bottom to Albuiy. 

 In these hollows are lines of drainage with frequently occurring patches of 

 bog. The Holm wood is a turfy common, much overgrown with a scrub 

 of Briars, Brambles, Furze, Ling, Holly, Sallow, Bracken, White-thorn, 

 and Black-thorn. The frequency of the Holly is a special feature in its 

 aspect. The timber of the wooded flanks other than the plantations of 

 Fir, consists of Oak, Birch, Ash, Holly, Sallows, and an undergrowth of 

 Hazel. 



HOLM WOOD COMMON AND WOODS ABOUT. 



*Achillea Ptarmica. 



Actinocarpus Damasoniuui. 

 *Aira ca?spitosa (woods). 

 *Anemone nemorosa. 



* Angelica sylvestris. 



Barbarea pracox (road from Dorking). 

 *Betonica officinalis. 

 *Campanula rotundifolia ; *Tracheliuni. 



Carex CEderi (on the common). 

 *Castanea vulgaris (woods). 

 *Circgea lutetiana (lanes). 



Convallaria majalis (Hurtwood com- 

 mon). 



^Digitalis purpurea. 

 *Epilobium angustifolium (Ridland 



wood). 



*Erythraea Centaurium (Ridland wood). 

 *Euphrasia officinalis. 

 *Fragaria vesca. 

 *Galeopsis Tetrahit (lanes). 



Genista tinctoria. 

 *Hieracium sylvaticum ; umbellatum ; 



murorum ; boreale. 



*Hippuris vulgar is (pond on Bury Hill). 

 *Hypericum Androssemum (lanes between 

 Dorking ; and Wotton) ; *perforatum ; 

 *hirsutum. 

 *Lamium Galeobdolon.' 



Limosella aquatica (ditch, Holm wood). 

 *0rchis mascula (woods). 

 *0xalis Acetosella. 



Populus tremula. 

 *Pyrus Aucuparia. 

 *Rosa systyla (woods). 

 *Rubus carpinifolius ; *corylifolius 

 (woods). 



Kuscus aculeatus. 

 *Scabiosa succisa. 

 *Scilla nutans. 

 *Senebiera didyma (Dorking road). 



Senecio sylvatica. 

 *Solidago Virgaurea. 

 *Stachys sylvatica. 

 *Tamus communis. 

 *Teucrium Scorodonia. 



Tulipa sylvestris (orchard above). 

 *Vaccinium Myrtillus (Ridland Hill). 

 *Viburnum Opulus. 



* Viola odorata (lanes, Leith Hill, and 

 swampy hollows below). 



LEITH HILL. 



*Aira flexuosa ; caryophyllacea ; prascox. 

 *Anagallis tenella (bogs). 

 Campanula rapunculoides (towards 



Wotton). 



*Carex glauca; *flava; binervis; *caas- 

 pitosa ; paliescens (near Peslik). 

 Corydalis claviculata (moist woods 

 about Abinger, &c.). 

 Digitalis purpurea (copses). 

 Eriophoron angustifolium ; *vagi- 

 natum. 



Gnaphalium sylvaticum. 

 *Hieracium umbellatum ; murorum ; 

 boreale (banks towards Dorking). 

 Hypericum Androsc^mum (near Lone- 

 some) ; *Elodes (bogs). 

 *Juncus obtusiflorus ; squarrosus. 

 Luzula multiflora (ravine). 

 *Molinia casrulea (rnoory parts). 

 Myosotis repens (bogs). 

 *Nardus stricta. 



*Narthecium ossifragum (bogs). 

 *0rchis maculata (swampy places). 

 *Rbamnus Frangula. 

 Rubus suberectus ; carpinifolius ; villi- 

 caulis; tomentosa. 

 *Scutellaria minor. 

 *Solidago Virguurea. 

 *Triodia decumbens. 

 *Ulex Gallii (with heaths, &c.). 

 *Vaccinium Myrtillus (abundant). 

 Veronica montana. 



CRYPTOGAMS (GENERALLY). 



Aspidium aculeatum (swampy wood 

 N. of Cold Harbour, also var. lobatum). 



Aulocomnion palustre and Sphagnum. 



Botrychium Lunaria (summit). 



Hypnum cuspidatum, &c. 



Lomaria Spicant ; Pteris. 



Lycopodium clavatum (near the sum- 

 mit) ; *inundatum ; Selago (wet 

 places, foot of hill). 



Mnium undulatum. 



Nephrodium spinulosum ; dilatatum 

 (moist woods); Oreopteris (Hohnwood, 

 Leith Hill descent towards Wotton, 

 and Broadmoor, foot of the hill). 



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