154 . FAVEBSHAM PLANTS. [July, 



Primula veris. In an old chalk-pit behind Ewell. Woods near 



Belmont. 

 Samolus Valerandi. Edges of dykes and wet places in the 



marshes. 

 Glaux maritima. Margins of the creeks ; with Armeria mari- 



tima and Statice Limonium. 

 Plantago media. Banks and roadsides ; chiefly on the chalk. 

 Plantago maritima below, and P. Coronopus upon, the sea-walls 



beside the creeks. 

 Chenopodium olidum, rubrum, and ficifolium are occasionally to 



be found on manure-heaps and rubbish about the town. 

 Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus. Under a wall near Bodmersham 



church. 

 Atriplex portulacoides. In the salt-marshes ; abimdantly. 

 Atriplex littoralis. Margin of Faversham Creeks with A. patula 



and A. Babingtonii. 

 Beta maritima. On the sea-wall near Graveney, but rarely. 

 Salsola Kali. On the beach at Seasalter. 

 Schoberia maritima and Salicornia herbacea. In the salt-marshes ; 



abundantly. 

 Polygonum lapathifolium. Fields below Hemhill church. 

 Polygonum laxum. Field between Bysing Wood and Mr. Car- 

 ter's Oast. 

 Polygonum Hydropiper. Wet places by the roadside in Bysing 



and Perry woods. 

 Polgonum dumetorum. Lower part of Bysing Wood, towards 



Luddenham Vicarage; sparingly. 

 Rumex Hydrolapathum. Davington Osiers. Ham and Graveney 



marsh dykes. 

 Riimex aquations. Swampy ground below Bysing Wood, and in 



a ditch by the roadside near Luddenham Vicarage. [Is this 



B. aquaticus ? If so, its range in Britain is much greater 



than is generally supposed.] 

 Bumex pulcher. Homestall road. Beacon Hill. 

 Daphne Laureola. Bysing Wood. Sandbanks Wood. 

 Euphorbia exigua. Cornfields; frequent. 

 Euphorbia amygdaloides. Frequent in all our woods. 

 Mercurialis annua. By the pathside through Preston meadow. 

 Parietaria officinalis. Walls of Davington Priory. Faversham 



churchyard, west wall. 



