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List of vascular plants and Characeae, with distribution indicated by sub- 
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Thames, on the east by the River Darent, on the west by the western branch 
of the River Mole, on the south by the junction line of the Chalk and Green- 
sand on the southern slope of the North Downs from the River Mole at Box- 
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Soils, general features of flora; briefly annotated list of vascular plants 
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General features of vegetation, bibliography; annotated list of vascular 
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