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Rosa rubiginosa. By the roadside through Bysing Wood. 

 Thickets about Belmont and Lees Court. 



Rosa arvensis. In woods ; frequent. 



Poterium Sanguisorba. On chalky banks^ and in woods on the 

 chalk; frequent. 



Mespilus germanica. In Hernhill Wood : only^ two bushes 

 found. 



Pyrus Malus. Bysing Wood ; but very sparingly. 



Pyrus Aria. Syndale^ Cockset, and Badging Woods. Woods 

 about Belmont and Lees Court. 



Circcea lutetiana. Swampy ground below Bysing Wood, towards 

 Luddenham Vicarage. Woods near Lees Court. 



Hippuris vulgaris. Oare Mill-pond. Thorn Creek. 



Callitriche pedunculafa. Dykes between Uplees and Teynham. 



Callitriche autumnalis. Ham and Graveney Marshes. 



Bryonia dioica. Ham Road. Porter's Lane. Eoads in Lud- 

 denham and Teynham. 



Rihes Grossularia, Hedges about Lees Court and Belmont. 



Sedum Telephium. Near the cross roads in Bysing Wood. 



Sedum reflexum. On the Abbey walls. Old walls at Bodmer- 

 ham and Boughton. 



Sempervivum tectorum. On roofs and walls about the town, 

 and at Hernhill ; but not frequent. 



Saxifraga tridactylites. Walls of Faversham, Goodnestone, and 

 Bodmersham churchyard. 



Adoxa moschatellina. Moist banks about Bysing Wood. On 

 Beacon Hill and near Brogdale Farm. 



Eryngium maritimum. On the beach at Seasalter. 



Apium graveolens. In the marsh dykes ; frequent. 



Petroselinmn sativum. On the west wall of Faversham Church- 

 yard; recorded there since 1777. 



Sium latifolium. Marsh dykes ; more frequent than the next. 



Sium angustifolium. Davington Osiers. Ham Marshes. Gra- 

 veney Marshes. 



Bupleurum tenuissimum. By the side of Faversham Creek, be- 

 tween the last house and the bridge. 



(Enanthe Phellandrium. Dyke by the road from Graveney to 

 Seasalter beach. 



Sison Amomum. Homestall and Newnham Roads. Porter's 

 Lane. Gravel-pit in Cockset Wood. 



