REIGATE FLORA. 341 
Sedum acre. In dry, bare places on the steep sides of Brockham 
Mill. Box Hill. Juniper Hill, and the intervening ra- 
vine. 
Silaus pratensis. Plentiful in meadows near Dorking; Betch- 
worth and Reigate. 
Asperula cynanchica. Very common on the chalk hills near Dor- 
king. 
Valeriana dioica. Bog near the Mole at Brockham. 
Erigeron acris. Lower slopes of Buckland Hill. Box Hill, co- 
piously. Westhumble. 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum, 8 (S. rectum). Betchworth Hill. Kings- 
wood warren. Boar Hill woods. 
Serratula tinctoria. Woods about Headley and Walton. 
Phyteuma orbiculare. Mickleham Downs. In the great Ashtead 
chalk-pit, plentiful. On the ridge of the chalk hills between 
Merstham and Catherham in abundance. 
Ligustrum vulgare. Box Hill. Leith Hill woods. 
Vinca minor. Copiously, and certainly wild, in a hollow road on 
the south slope of Park Hill. I have this winter found it 
in an exactly similar situation (the steep side of a deep cut- 
ting in a sandy soil), about a mile from St. Mary Cray, on 
the road to Chelsfield, in Kent. I notice this circumstance 
as bearing on the question respecting the indigenousness of 
the plant. 
Chlora perfoliata. Copiously on Box Hill, Buckland Hill, and 
the chalk hills near Quarry Farm, between Merstham and 
Godstone. 
Menyanthes trifoliata. Bogs about Leith Hill. 
Atropa Belladonna. Norbury Park ; Brockham Hill; steep chalky 
side of Box Hill. Profusely about the roots of the hills near 
Quarry Farm. 
Hyoscyamus niger. Lane between Brockham and Godbroke. 
Orobanche major. Summit of the hill named Dorking’s Glory 
(1823). 
Antirrhinum Orontium. Frequent in the Weald. 
Pedicularis palustris. Leith Hill. 
Veronica montana. Woods about Boar and Leith Hills. 
Salvia verbenaca. Near Leatherhead. 
Scutellaria minor. Abundant on Leith Hill. 
Nepeta Cataria. Sidlow Bridge. Road to Buckland. 
