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between Pegwell pay 2 aun Ebbsfleet Gate among Atriplex littoralis 
and laciniata. It se to be the var. prostratum Bréb. Fl. Norm. 
271 (1869). 
p. 
Rumewx crispus L. var. trigranulatus Boswell, Ex. Club Rep. p. 87, 
1872-4 (1875). I have gathered this along the Kentish coast 
between Deal and Dover in several places. I ag it to be the 
same as a plant named var. an fe Mr. Hard 1849 
Malaxis paludosa Swartz. 8. This was reiiscoverst at Hurst- 
hill, Tunbridge Wells, in Aug. 1844, ay Messrs. Sharp and Wood- 
ard: Phytologist, ii. 
Cophalanthera ensifotia Rich. I ~~, . Specimen gathered by 
J. EK. Stocks, ‘July, 1842; Cobham 
Or a bight Huds. ’ Near “ Debtling (Detling), Kent, 1854 ; 
A. O. B This may be in district 8 if oa the southern slope. 
— ares hei g in Sctence Gossip, Sept. 1887, as ‘‘ O. militaris”’ 
s O. purpurea. ‘* Found in 1759 in Saale dry banks going to 
pce Se (sic) Green, near to Dartford; also near the great beech 
trees, so remarkable a landm ark in Kent, as you go to Sevenoaks : 
this in 1758, and it flowered finely in my garden at Mill Hill in 
1760.’’ Peter or Michael Collinson, quoted in Phyt. v. 172, N. S. 
O. hircina Scop. 8. ‘‘ Near Maidstone, July, 1875, two specimens 
were found by me,” Prof. Tempére: I possess one of these; it was 
ears. 
mailasboia just before you come to Dartford Heath, which spot is 
since entirely demolished by enlarging the road. We er it 
since in Heath Lane and in Stanhill chalk-pit, .. . ay of 
the year 1767, I found [several pene in an old ae -pit near 
Dartford Heath..... There had been a destroyer in the same pit a 
little before me, who had (by the holes in the turf) carried away 
with him in full flower near seventy roots, most of which would 
undoubtedly perish, and thus this species of Orchis Nes to be met 
with here for the future.” Michael eet M6., 
Ophrys aranifera Huds. 7. Abundant on Hay ae ‘Abbot’ s cliffs, 
and ce or hundreds at the foot of the Shrimpers’ Steps near 
Abbot A 
acutus L. 4. Still in the Rev. G. E. Smith’s station, 
with 7 ‘ Faure: 
Potamogeton — Mert. & Koch. 8. Ponds at Leigh, 
near Tunbridge, 1 
Weingartneria canescens Bernh. 7. I have little doubt the pias 
supposed to be this species was a form of Agrostis which gro 
bitwecn Dover and Folkestone; it Aiisalatos the rarer species, ia 
might well have been mistaken for it. 
Festuca uniglumis Soland. There is a East Kent specimen in 
Dalton’s eter at Yor 
Equisetum hyemale L. I have seen specimens from East Kent. 
