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Malva moschata. Behind the fir wood on the office-road to Bel- 
mont. , 
Malva rotundifolia. By the roadsides about Davington. Lud- 
denham-road. Homestall-road. Plentiful. 
Hypericum humifusum. Syndale Wood, near the farm. Borders 
of Bysmg Wood. Badging Wood. 
Hypericum pulchrum. Borders of Bysing Wood, and between 
Syndale and Cockset Woods. 
Hypericum hirsutum. Bysing, Syndale, Cockset, and Badging 
Woods. Porter’s-lane, etc. Plentiful. 
Acer campestre. Hedges on the Homestall and Whitehill roads, 
and in Porter’s-lane. 
Erodium cicutarium. On the beach at Seasalter. 
Geranium pusillum. By the Newnham-road, between Porter’s- 
lane and Badging Downs. Roadsides near Nash Court. 
Geranium dissectum. Fields (clover especially) on the gravel, less 
frequent on the loam. 
Geranium columbinum. Gravel-pits, in Badging and Cockset 
Woods ; near Brogdale Farm; lower part of Bysing Wood, 
towards Luddenham Vicarage; plentiful. 
Euonymus europeus. Bysing, Syndale, Sandbanks, and Badg- 
ing Woods. Woods about Lee’s Court and Belmont. 
Rhamnus catharticus. Perry Wood. Hernhill Wood. 
Rhamnus Franguia. Bysing, Syndale, Badging, and Perry Woods. 
Woods about Lee’s Court. Frequent. 
Ononis arvensis. Field beyond Cockset Wood. Fields near Nor- 
ton and Rodmersham. 
Ononis antiquorum. In Ham, Clapgate, and Graveney Marshes. 
Medicago sativa. Field-borders in Luddenham, Stone, and Good- 
nestone. 
Medicago lupulina. Chalk-pit behind Ospringe Vicarage, and in 
Lee’s Court Park. Whitehill. 
Medicago maculata. Roadsides about Davington, Luddenham, 
and Stone. Syndale Park. Porter’s-lane. 
Anthyllis Vulneraria. Whitehill. Dally Wood and woods about 
Belmont. Banks about Lee’s Court, etc. 
Melilotus officinalis. Hedge behind Sandbanks Wood, and near 
Teynham Church. Uncommon. 
Trifolium subterraneum. Gravelly pastures behind the Union- 
house, and near Davington Priory. 
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