102 PAVERSHAM PLANTS. [M^Vy 



Peucedanum officinale. On the sea-wall between the bridge and 

 Thorn Creek. 



Viscum album. In orchards at Graveney, Selling, and Throwley. 

 Once found on the Oak in Perry Wood. On the splendid 

 old Thorns in Eastwell Park very abundant. 



Sambucus Ebulus. In the hedge between Preston Street and 

 the Church, and by the path from the London Road to the 

 same place. 



Viburnum Opulus. Syndale and Hemhill Woods. Dully Wood. 



Viburnum Lantana. More frequent than the last in our woods 

 and hedges. 



Galium a'uciatum. Badging Wood. Roadsides near Belmont, 

 and about Badlesmere. 



Galium tricorne. Chalky cornfields on Badging Downs, adjoin- 

 ing Cockset Wood, and near Lees Court. 



Asperula odorata. Woods about Lees Court and Throwley. 



Asperula Cynanchica. Woods near Belmont. Lees Court Park. 



Centranthus ruber. Walls at Davington Priory and Boughton 

 Street. In an old chalk-pit near Rodmersham. 



Valeriana dioica. Davington Osiers. 



Valeriana officinalis. Davington Osiers. Graveney; rare. 



Fedia olitoria. On the walls of Davington Priory. On the 

 beach at Seasalter. 



Fedia dentata. Cornfields on the Newnham Road, about Por- 

 ter's Lane and Badging Wood, and near SelKng; abun- 

 dant. 



Dipsacus pilosus. Near the old gravel-pit between Porter's 

 Lane and Badging Wood; rare. (Recorded in the same 

 habitat, .1777.) 



Scabiosa succisa. Syndale, Cockset, Sandbanks, and Perry 

 Woods ; not very general. 



Scabiosa columbaria. Takes the place of the last on the chalk, 

 both in woods and on banks. 



Tragopogon pratensis. On the sea-wall beside Faversham Creek. 

 Near Scurtington Farm. 



Tragopogon minor. Beside the lane from Ovenscourt to the 

 ChiUiam Road. 



Helminthia echioides. Hedge-banks about Luddenham and 

 Stone ; frequent. Bottom of Bysing Wood, towards Lud- 

 denham Vicarage. 



