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Some Observations on the Flora of Faversham and its Neighbour- 
hood. By the Rev. Hues A. Stowe, Cor. Memb. B.S.L. 
(Continued from page 256.) 
Localities of some of the less common species :— 
Clematis Vitalba. In most of our hedges, chalk-pits, and wood- 
borders. 
Myosurus minimus. Cornfields, on the gravel, chiefly about Lud- 
denham and Oare. 
Ranunculus circinatus. Dykes in Nagden Marshes, and about the 
Stour, at Chilham. 
Ranunculus fluitans. In Thorn Creek. 
Ranunculus hirsutus. On the sea-walls. In cornfields on the 
gravel. 
Ranunculus arvensis. Cornfields, especially about Luddenham 
and Stone ; abundant. 
Aquilegia vulgaris. In woods about Belmont, Lee’s Court, and 
Chilham ; abundant. 
Papaver hybridum. Cornfields near Westwood and Perry Court 
Farms; rarely. 
Papaver Argemone. Cornfields about Luddenham and Oare; more 
frequent than P. Rheas. 
Papaver dubium. Cornfields near Oare Bridge and Stone Farm ; 
rarely. 
Papaver somniferum. Cornfield beyond Cockset Wood; rare. 
Chelidonium majus. On the Abbey-walls, below Whitehill, be- 
tween the Four Oaks and Stone Farm. 
Glaucium luteum. On the beach at Seasalter. 
Fumaria capreolata. Cornfields opposite to the farms in Porter’s- 
lane. 
Fumaria micrantha. Cornfield between Clapgate-lane and Ewell 
Farm ; rare. 
Cakile maritima. On the beach at Seasalter. 
Thlaspit arvense. Cornfield by the path from Luddenham-street 
to Oare ; rare. 
Lepidium campestre. Cornfields below Sandbanks Wood and 
behind Dully Wood; rare. 
Cochlearia anglica. Margin of Faversham Creek, about and 
beyond the bridge. 
Aymoracia rusticana. Bank behind the farm adjoining Cades, 
near Rodmersham Church. 
