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A NEW LONDON FLOKA. 



Osmunda regalis (near Lonesome (?) 

 olim ; between Dorking and Cold 

 Harbour ; Peslik Bottom). 



Pilularia globulifera (large pond on the 

 Holmwood). 



Splachnum ampullaceum (Lei La Hill). 

 Trichostomum canescens. 



59. TILGATE FOREST. 



This extensive forest in the Weald of Sussex lies south of the branch 

 line from Three Bridges via Crawley to Horsham. Oak and Birch, with 

 plantations of Firs, is the prevailing timber. The damp hollows and sand- 

 stone ridges within its precincts produce several plants rarely seen nearer 

 London. The forest may be reached by the Balcombe and Cuckfield road 

 at Crawley, or from the Three Bridges station direct into this road over 

 Pound Hill. Subsoil, calcareous sandstone and grit ; in places, argillaceous. 



Aquilegia vulgaris (copse right). 



arex vesicaria (copse right). 



Epipactis latifolia; var. purpurata. 



Erythnta pulchella (banks of ponds near 

 Three Bridges station). 



Cicendia filiformis (bog beyond Pease 

 Pottage Gate). 



Fragaria elatior. 



Gentiana Pneumonanthe (several places 

 near Handcross, and between the ' Nor- 

 folk Arms ' and Balcombe). 



{^ymnadenia albida. 



Hypericum Androssemum (near Cuck- 

 field, in the forest). 



Luzula Forsteri ; sylvestris. 



Narcissus biflorus. 



Narthecium ossifragum (in the hollows). 



Serratula tinctoria. 



Wahlenbergia hederacea, &c. 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum. 



Athyrium Filix-fcemina. 



Hymenophyllum tunbridgense (on the 

 main ridge near Balcombe, and on 

 Chiddingly Rocks, Pook Church Rock). 



Lomaria Spicant. 



Lycopodium clavatum ; inundatum ; 

 Selago (all on the banks of a pond 

 below the bog between Pease Pot- 

 tage Gate and Starvemouse Plain). 



Nephrodium spinulosum; dilatatum ; 

 Oreopteris (banks of rills) ; Filix-mas. 



Polypodiutn Phegopteris. 



Scolopendrium vulgare. 



60. FELBEIDGE. 



"Twenty-five miles from London, between Godstone and East Grinstead," 

 ;and " abounding with large pools of water, deep ravines, rocky chasms, 

 woods, bogs., and heaths ;" easily accessible from either of the above stations. 

 Subsoil argillaceous and sandy, with calcareous grit in places. 



Actinocarpus Damasonium (Hedge 



Pool). 



Bupleurum rotundifolium (fields about). 

 Carduus pratensis. 

 Carex stellulata ; pulicaris ; panicea ; 



laevigata; paniculata.; Pseudo-cyperus; 



ampullacea. 



Chlora perfoliata (fields). 

 Convallaria majalis (wood by Furnace 



Pool). 



Cuscuta Epithymum. 

 Drosera rotundifolia ; intermedia. 

 Erythnea Centaurium. 

 Genista angliea. 

 Lathyrus Nissolia ,(woods). 

 Littorella lacustris (Hedge Pool). 

 Lysimachia vulgaris (hedge ditches). 



Melampyrum pratense (woods). 

 Melittis Melissophyllum (and varieties, 



wood adjoining Furnace Pool). 

 Menyanthes trifoliata (Woodcock Pool). 

 Myrica Gale (wood towards Crawley). 

 Myriophyllum spicatum (Woodcock 



Pool). 



Narthecium ossifragum (bogs). 

 Neottia Nidus -avis. 

 Nympha?a alba (Woodcock Pool). 

 Orobanche major ; minor. 

 Potamogeton. 

 Prunus domestica (near the mill, lower 



end of Woodcock Pool). 

 Pyrus Aucuparia (chasms of rocks) ; 



torminalis (woods). 

 Radiola Millegrana. 



