' 994. PLANTS OF TUNBRIDGE WELLS. 
B. Lolium temulentum, 8, arvense. In corn near Hurst Wood ; 
also with the preceding grass near Fisher’s Castle. 
Are not Alopecurus fulvus and Leerzia oryzoides likely to occur? 
Centunculus minimus. Fisher’s Common. 
A. Potamogeton rufescens. Bayham. Tunbridge, m the marsh 
ditches ; often without floating leaves. 
A. Sagina ciliata. On the common at Tunbridge Wells. 
c. Lithospermum officinale. Morant’s-court Hill. 
A. Anagallis arvensis, B, cerulea. Morant’s-court Hall. 
Vinca minor. Hedge-bank on the Hastings road; apparently 
truly wild. 
Viola lactea, Smith. On the common at Tunbridge Wells ; abun- 
dantly. 
Ribes nigrum. Profusely along the rivulet that crosses the road on 
the way to Bell’s-Ewe Green; apparently wild, though it is 
possible the seeds may have been derived originally from a 
cottage near to, but whose garden does not however abut on, 
the stream. 
Pimpinella magna. Scattered for a mile on the hedge-banks along 
the road over Riverhill. 
c. Ginanthe Phellandrium. In the marsh ditches close above the 
town of Tunbridge, in some plenty. 
Linum angustifolium. Broomhill; sparingly. 
A. Luzula Borrert, Bromf. In some quantity near the pond at 
Camden Park, along with L. Forsteri and L. pilosa. 
Luzula campestris, var. A tall slender form of this occurred in 
a shady hedge-bank; it was fully as high as ZL. multiflora, 
and much resembled it, except in the seeds and im its flaccid, 
drooping habit. 
B. Chlora perfoliata. Ou a part of Frant Forest, near the railway. 
mt I am quite at a loss to account for the presence of this lime- 
stone plant in such a locality. 
A. Polygonum mite. A single plant below Fisher’s Castle, growing 
amid a quantity of P. Persicaria. 
Sedum Telephium, and not S. purpureum. In several places. 
A. Agrimonia odorata. Sparingly on the sunny side of a hedee a 
little south of Rusthall Common. 
A. Rosa Sabini. A few bushes on the common at Southborough. - 
Fragaria vesta, var. A plant much taller than usual, and with a 
large panicle ; stem-leaf ternate ; hairs of the pedicels spread- 
