376 THE FLORA OF FAVERSHAM. 
Cardamine hirsuta. Oare Mill-pond. 
Arabis Thaliana. Fields between Davington Osiers and Bysing 
Wood; frequent. 
Cheiranthus Cheiri. Old walls about the town. Wall at Cokins. 
Raphanus Raphanistrum. Cornfields at Stone and near Newn- 
ham, but sparingly. 
Reseda Luteola. In Porter’s-lane and the lane from Whitehill 
to Ospringe Vicarage; not nearly so common with us as R. 
lutea. 
Helianthemum vulgare. Whitehill. Badging Wood and Downs, 
Belmont, etc. 
Viola alba. Bank between Four Oaks and the nearest cottages ; 
banks on the Ashford and Whitehill roads. 
Viola hirta. Syndale, Cockset, and Belmont Woods. White- - 
hill and Cades. 
Polygala calcarea, Near Wilderton ; field bélow Middle Wood. 
Dianthus Armeria. Roadside in Bysing Wood, Sandbanks Wood. 
Behind the little woed near the Four Oaks. 
Silene maritima. Beach at Seasalter. 
Lychnis vespertina. North-east border of Bysing Wood. Be- 
tween the Four Oaks and Stone Farm. Between White- 
hill and Belmont. About Graveney. 
Lychnis Githago. Cornfields between Preston Mill and Mr. Aps- 
ley’s, and between Perry Court and Badging Downs, but 
very sparingly. Nowhere plentiful, except in a field by the 
Rose and Crown, Perry Wood. 
Sagina apetala. On a wall in Staple-street. Rodmersham 
churchyard-wall. 
Spergula arvensis. Fields about the Four Oaks, and by the path 
between Selling and Shepherd’s Fostal. 
Honkeneja peploides. On the beach at Seasalter. 
Spergularia marina. Marshes of Faversham and Oare Creeks. 
Arenaria trinervis. Bysing, Perry, and Syndale Woods. A little 
wood between Shepherd’s Fostal and Perry Wood. 
Stellaria uliginosa. Swampy ground below Bysing Wood, near 
Luddenham Vicarage, and below “The Pulpit.” Perry 
Wood. 
Cerastium semidecandrum. On a wall by the path from Preston- 
street to Ospringe-road, near Goodnestone Church. 
Linum angustifolium. By the roadside on Beacon-hill. Waste 
ground near Luddenham Church ; sparingly. 
