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Menyanthes trifoliata. In a stream by the Powder iSlills near 

 Bysing Wood ; very rare. 



Convolvulus sepium. Ham Road, etc. Particularly abundant 

 about Luddenliam, wliere I noticed a bean-field in the sum- 

 mer of 1854, almost buried in its lovely white blossoms. 



Cuscuta Trifolii. In a clover-field by the path from Badging 

 Wood towards Belmont; very rare. 



Hyoscyamus niger. On the beach at Seasalter. 



Verbascum Thapsus. Gravel-pit in Cockset Wood. Clapgate 

 marshes. Fields near Belmont. 



Verbascu7n Lychnitis. Near a small chalk-pit on the right-hand 

 side of the Oflice-road to Belmont ; very rare. 



Veronica montana. Bysing Wood, and the little wood near the 

 Four Oaks. 



Veronica Buxbaumii. Clover-fields between Stone Farm and 

 Elverton; between Westwood and Mr. Apsley^s; be- 

 tween Petham and Hardres. Cornfield beyond Badging 

 Wood. 



Rhinanthus Crista-galli. Bysing Wood; rarely. Near Selling 

 Court. Near Hemhill Church. 



Pedicularis sylvatica. Bysing, Hemhill, and Perry Woods ; but 

 not frequent. 



Scrophularia aquatica. Marsh dykes. Ditches about Ludden- 

 ham. Davington Osiers. 



Digitalis purpurea. Syndale and Perry Woods. 



Antirrhinum majus. Abbey walls, and walls about Davington. 



Linaria purpurea. On a wall behind Preston Street. 



Linaria Cymbalaria. On a wall at the bottom of Oare Street. 

 On a wall in Luddenham, by the cottage before you come 

 to Moor Farm. 



Linaria spuria. Cornfields with L. Elatine ; but not so fre- 

 quent. Most common about Westwood and Selling. 



Linaria minor. Cornfields on Badging Down, and beyond 

 Cockset Wood. 



Verbena officinalis. Roadsides; frequent. Luddenham and 

 Whitehill roads. Porter's Lane, etc. 



Salvia verbenaca. Walls at Davington Priory and Rodmersham ; 

 rarely. 



Lycopus europ(Bus. Dykes in Ham and Graveney marshes; 

 but sparingly. 



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