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Kew is the small proportion of naturalized eno cp pat 
when the character of oe locality is taken into accou No 
alien has spread—and at the same time, held its ovii in com- 
petition with native pins He Clay ylonia perfoliata, Impatiens 
parviflora, Erigeron canadense, Galinsoga parviflora and Elodea 
canadensis 
Owing to continual alterations, and to the higher cultivation 
b now obtains—in comparison with that of a score or more 
ears ago—-numbers of eges sine in certain localities were 
Suaint then, are now rare or have perhaps disappeared 
ground furnishing many species. Localities, therefore, of many 
interesting plants have been perforce destroyed. 
The Rubi have been determined by the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers 
G. Bak 
and Mr. J. er. Some of the most common of the Surrey 
brambles do not occur within = limits. The roses are named 
in accordance with Mr. Baker onograph, and the seme 
have been seen and the names sections by its author 
Ranunculus fluitans, Lamb. Lake and ha-ha. 
R. circinatus, Sibth. Ha-ha. 
R. sceleratus, L. A. By lake. 
R. acris, L. Common. 
R. repens, L. Common. 
R. bulbosus, L. Common. 
R. Ficaria, L. Plentiful in shady places. 
Caltha palustris, L. Common along ha-ha, &c. 
Eranthis hyemalis, Salisb. In turf in palace grounds, &c. 
Nymphaea alba, L. In ha-ha bordering Q. Elsewhere planted. 
Nuphar lutea, Sm. In ha-ha bordering Q. Elsewhere planted. 
Papaver Rhæas, L. Here and there, not common. 
Chelidonium majus, L. B. P. Abundant in latter division. 
Var. laciniatum. B. P. Here and there with type. 
Fumaria officinalis, Z. Common in all the divisions. 
Nasturtium officinale, R. Br. Strip. Here and there along ha-ha. 
N. sylvestre, R. Br. A. Abundant near edge of lake. Strip. 
Here and there. : 
N. palustre, DC. A. About lake. Not so common as the last- 
named. 
