6‘1 KIEU) JlEETlNiJS, 1940 
C. SHEEHWATER BOG AND ADJACENT BOMB-CRATERS AND 
DITCHES. 
112/17 Hypericum Elodes L. 
213/3 Drosera rotundifoliu L. 
220/14 Epilobium palustre L 
396/5 Cirsium dissectum (L.) Hill 
453/3 Pyrola minor L. 
467/1 Anagallis tenella (L.) Murr. 
552/5 Vtricularia minor L. 
572/2 Scutellaria minor Huds. 
669/10 Orchis ericetorum (JJnton) E.vS.M. 
714/1 Narthecium ossifragum (L.) Huds. 
737/2 Potamogeton polygonlfolivs Bouit. Seen in two very differ- 
ent forms, one on spliagniini and the other in fairly deep 
water — Herb. L. 
747/2 Eriophorum angustifolium Honck. 
747/4 E. vaginatum L. 
753/53 Car ex leporina L. 
753/56 C. echinaia Murr . 
D. WASTE GROUND BY THE CANAJ. FROM THE SORBO 
WORKS 5’RONTAGE TO CHERTSEY ROAD BRIDGE, 
WOKING. 
49/3 Sisymbrium altissimum L. 
383/7 Senecio squalidus L. 
396/8 x 9 Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop, x C. p<du^tre (1j.) Scop. — Herb. 
L., det. W. A. Sledge. 
425/2 Lactuca Serriola L. 
511/ Calystegia sylvestris (Willd.) R. & S. 
615/8 Polygonum nodosum Pers. 
616/1 Fagopyrum sagittatum Gilib. 
E. THICKET AT BYFLEET END. 
1/1 Clematis Vitalba L. — A. W. Westrup 
In the above list the abbreviations Herb. Kew, Herb. L. and Herb. 
Y., refer to specimens in the herbaria of the Royal Botanic Gardens, 
Kew, J. E. Lousley and D. P. Young respectively. All material cited 
as in Herb. Kew wp,s collected by E. Milne-Redhead and P. Taylor who 
were mainly responsible for the records given for “B”. Thanks are also 
due to all the other members who assisted in finding plants and sending 
in records and particularly to G. M. Ash, J. G. Dony, D. H. Kent, A. 
W. Westrup and Mrs. B. Welch. Regrets at the threat of destruction 
of such an interesting and beautiful stretch of country we^e very freely 
expressed. 
J. E. Lotjsley. 
