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419/241] Hieraciiim umbellatum L. var. coronopifoliuin Bernli. — det. 
J.E.L. 
481/1 Menyanthes trifoUnfa L. 
482/1 Nymplxoides peJtatum [S. G. Gmel.] 0. KuntEe 
577 / 5 Stachys palustris L. 
618/1 Bumex Hydrolapathnm Huds. 
654/1 Hydrocharis Morsus-runae L. 
718/10 Jwncus articulatus L. 
721/2 Typha an gnsti folia L. 
724/1 Acorns Calamus L.— Mrs Welch 
727/2 Lemna polyrhiza L. 
727/1 L. minor L. (also seen here in Hower by Mrs Welch in July, 
1950). 
727/3 L. trisulca L. 
729 /lb Alisma lanceolattun With. — Herb. L. Exceptionally good 
material (with niauv^e dowers) in the locality from which 
it was drawn in Butcher’s Further Illustrations. 
732/1 Sagittaria sagittifolia L. 
734/1 Butomus umhellatus L. 
737/9 Potamogeton gramincus L. Plentiful at Bj'fleet end. 
737/13 P. lucens L. 
737/20 P. ohtusifolius Mert. & Koch — only seen at Woking end. 
74:5 1 A Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Br. Flowering freely on the ex- 
posed mud at the sides of the canal. 
746 1 3 Scirpus lacustris L. 
753/1 Carex Pseudo-cyperus \i. 
753/9 G. hirta L. 
753/57 G. remota L. 
764/1 Leersia oryzoides (L.) Sw. Seen on both sides of the canal 
near Bj’^deet — on the south side with exserted panicles. 
844/2x xEquisetum litorale Kiihl. — det. P. Taylor. About half-way 
along in several colonies and variable. (Herb. L.) 
It was interesting to observe how the character of the vegetation 
changed along various stretches of the canal. 
B. HEATHLAND AND THICKETS BETWEEN THE CANAL AND 
THE RAILWAY. 
89/1 
101/7 
101/8 
112/15 
138/1 
160/4 
220/7(2) 
220/10x7 
237/1 
274/1 
288/1 
Polygala> serpyllifolia Hose 
Stellaria graminea L. 
S. Alsine Grimm 
Hypericum humifusum L. 
Frangula Alnus Mill. 
Lotus xdiginosus Schkidir 
Epilobium adenocaulon Hausskn. — dot. G. M. Ash 
E. montanum L. x E. obscurum Schreber — det G. M. Ash 
Hydrocotyle vulgans L. 
Angelica sylvestHs L. 
Viburnum Opulus L. 
