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Picris hieracioides. Larch plantation by the steep steps on the 



path from Ovenscourt to Selling. 

 Lactuca muralis. On the steep bank in Bysing Wood. By the 



roadside from Faversham to Luddenham, after crossing the 



hill. About the gravel-pits in Badging Wood. 

 Crepis biennis. On every chalky bank and roadside; particu- 

 larly abundant in the lane from Ovenscourt to the Chilham 



Road. 

 Hieracium murorum. Lees Court Park. 

 Taraxacum palustre. Ham Marshes. Wet pasture below ' The 



Pulpit.^ Perry Wood. 

 Cichorium Intybus. Roadsides ; very frequent. 

 Carduus nutans. Badging, Syndale, Cockset, Sandbanks, and 



Put Woods. 

 Carduus acanthoides. On gravel. Davington Hill. Cockset 



Wood. Hemhill. 

 Carduus tenuiflorus. On the sea-walls about Ham and Graveney. 



On the beach at Seasalter. 

 Carduus marianus. Between Graveney and Seasalter. 

 Carduus acaulis. Syndale Park. Lees Court. Belmont. 

 Onopordum acanthium. Syndale, Cockset, and Sandbanks 



Woods. 

 Carlina vulgaris. Between Whitehill and Belmont. Lees Court 



Park. 

 Centaurea nigra. With white flowers. In the lane from Lud- 



denham Street to Moor Farm. 

 Centaurea Cyanus. Like Lychnis Githago, not frequent in our 



cornfields : almost confined to two or three in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Porter's Lane. 

 Centaurea Scabiosa. On the chalk as about Badging Wood, 



Lees Court, Ovenscourt, Belmont, etc. * 



Eupatorium cannabinum. Davington Osiers. Thicket behind 



Sandbanks Wood. 

 Artemisia maritima. Margins of the creeks ; plentiful. 

 Gnaphalium sylvaticum. Bysing, Syndale, Sandbanks, and 



Hemhill Woods. 

 Gnaphalium uliginosum. Bysing Wood. 

 Tussilago Farfara. Behind the Powder Mills near Bysing 



Wood. About Hemhill. 

 Erigeron acris. On the walls of Faversham Churchyard. In 



