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On the drier and elevated portions Teesdalia nudicaulis and 
Arenaria rubra are plentiful. Cuscuta Epithymum is frequently 
to be seen in tangled masses, profusely overrunning the Ericae, 
Ulex nanus, &c. Anthemis nobilis is also plentiful, and its 
perfume is quite overpowering on a warm sunny evening ; this 
plant also occurs upon Highdown Heath, in the vicinity of Pleck 
Pond, on the margins of which grow Veronica scutellata and Lit- 
torella lacustris, — the latter in abundance. The moors skirting 
Witley Common on the north, will afford, amongst other good 
things, Carduus pratensis and Eriophorum vaginatum. Upon 
the margin of Forked Pond, Typha angustifolia is plentiful. 
Arnoseris pusilla abounds in a gravelly field behind the public 
house at the Hammer Ponds. The extensive heaths in the di- 
rection of Thursley cannot fail to attract attention, and will amply 
repay the trouble of investigation. In the turf-pits will be found 
Utricularia minor, Rhynchospora alba, the Eriophori, and a host 
of bog-plants. Elstead and Puttenham Commons are equally 
prolific. On the latter, at Cut-mill Pond, immediately bordering 
upon the parish of Godalming, the interesting addition of Elatine 
Hydropiper to the southern Flora has been made by Mr. Walter 
Reeves, for I have no doubt " Cuck mills " is a misprint in the 
* Annals and Magazine of Natural History ' for Cut Mill, as this 
is withm five miles of Farnham, and I can hear of no such place 
as Cuck Mills. This very rare plant grows plentifully here, ac- 
companied by E. hexandra, and is invariably submerged, whilst 
the latter not only grows luxuriantly under the surface, but ex- 
tends itself upon the sandy margins that are occasionally covered 
with water. On the margin of the same pond occurs Limosella 
aquatica, and in a deep morass under the park-paling of Hamp- 
ton Lodge will be found Potentilla Comarum and Malaxis 
paludosa.* 
Omitting the mention of Phaenogamous plants of a less interest- 
ing character, I proceed in conclusion to notice the Cryptogamic 
productions of the district. And from the foregoing description 
of the geological features and general aspect of the country, it 
* See ' Phytologist; vol. ii., p. 888. 
