338 REIGATE FLORA. 
Onopordon Acanthium. Merstham. This fine Thistle occurs m 
many other parts of the county, but I have not observed it 
elsewhere in the Reigate district. 
Silybum marianum. Corner of Earlswood Common, near the 
church (1845), but possibly an outcast. This Thistle, bemg 
rather frequent in the adjoining parts of Kent, will probably 
be found permanently established somewhere in Hast Surrey. 
Hypocheris glabra. Sparingly on Reigate Heath, near the race- 
course (1849). One of the characteristic plants of the north- 
western district of Surrey. 
Campanula Rapunculus. Ina shady lane on Cockshot Hill, spa- 
ringly (1845). 
Verbascum Lychnitis. Sparingly at the foot of the chalk-coomb 
near Quarry Farm. I have found this handsome Mullein 
nowhere else below the hills, though not uncommon above 
them, both in East Surrey and in West Kent. 
Mentha rotundifolia. Ashtead Park. 
Melissa officinalis. Sparingly in Coldharbour Lane, Dorking 
(1849). This naturalized plant has now several authentic 
stations in Surrey. The only one known to me in which it 
is sufficiently abundant to hold out much promise of per- 
manency, is a bank by the private road which connects the 
high-road from Kingston to Leatherhead, with the church 
and village of Chessington. 
Chenopodium rubrum (or urbicum ?). By the road from Reigate 
to Dorking, near Betchworth ; also near Nutfield. 
Sagittaria sagittifolia. In the Mole at the foot of Box Hill. 
Lemna polyrrhiza. Dorking mill-pond; and ditches in various 
places. 
Potamogeton perfoliatus. In the Mole near Sidlow Bridge. 
Potamogeton pusillus, 8. major (compressus, Sm.). Ditch m the 
valley of Nutfield Marsh. 
Luzula sylvatica. In the wood below Headley Church, towards 
Walton-on-the-hill. 
Scirpus cespitosus. Karlswood Common. 
Carex divulsa. Cockshot Hill and other places. 
Carex pallescens. In long grass on the south side of the Mers- 
tham ponds (1849). This rich locality, unexplored at the 
time of the publication of Luxford’s Flora, contains Typha 
angustifolia (im the western pond), Hpipactis palustris (in 
