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Plants growing wild in the District of Luxford’s ‘ Reigate Flora, 
omitted both in that Work and in the Supplementary List by 
Mr. Holman, published in the Old Series of the ‘ Phytologist’ 
in September, 1841. By J. S. Mixt. 
(The district extends from Leith Hill on the west, to Godstone 
and its neighbourhood on the east.) 
Thalictrum flavum. By the Mole below Sidlow Bridge. 
Ranunculus parviflorus. On the steepest part of Brockham Hill, 
‘in Elder thickets about half-way up the hill, abundantly. 
Fumaria capreolata. Near Buckland, by the footpath leading to 
the chalk hills. 
Nasturtium sylvestre. Most plentiful in the dry bed of the Mole, 
between Mickleham and Leatherhead, and in streams north 
of Leatherhead. 
Barbarea precox. By the road from Dorking to Capel, near the 
commencement of the Holmwood. 
Arabis hirsuta. Juniper Hill, Mickleham Downs, Box Hill, and 
other parts of the chalk hills near Dorking. This plant is 
so characteristic of the Surrey Hills, that its not having 
been found in the immediate neighbourhood of Reigate is a 
curious anomaly. 
Erysimum cheiranthoides. Copiously in a cultivated field near 
Doover’s Green, to the left of the Brighton road. By the 
Mole, near the footpath from Betchworth to Brockham. 
(This plant, common in the north-western half of the county, 
is rare in the north-eastern.) 
Camelina sativa. Among wheat in the open upland fiechls between 
Ashtead and Leatherhead, in one spot, plentifully, 1849. 
Spergula nodosa. On the grassy slope of Box Hill, plentifully. 
Geranium gyrenaicum. About Leatherhead, Dorking, and Rei- 
gate, not unfrequent. 
Petroselinum segetum. By the side of the Brighton road, on the 
ascent of Cockshot Hill, sparingly, 1845. 
(Archangelica officinalis, banks of the Mole, near Brockham, I 
hesitate to insert, not having seen it there since 1824, and 
being unable to answer for my having correctly determined 
it at that distant date.) 
Caucalis daucoides. In a cornfield adjomimg Norbury Park, on 
the summit of the hill (1822). 
N.S. VOL. I. 2x 
