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although topographically not part of the “ elbow," must from 
the character of its flora be included here. 
The common species are: Lotus corniculatus, Rumex 
acetosella, Plantago lanceolata, Anneria maritima and Poa 
pratensis. 
All of the above, with the exception of Anneria, are 
characteristic members of inland gravel heaths ; and to these 
we can add Galium verum, Aira prcecox, Festuca ovina, 
Koeleria cristata and Senecio sylvaticus, which are also found 
on the highest parts of one or more of the banks. Such plants 
as Beilis, Carduus, and Hordeum, which are only to be met 
with in the near neighbourhood of the Watch-house, doubtless 
owe their presence to human agency. 
The following is a complete list of the species observed on 
the elbow, the numbers of the banks, as above, only being 
given when the distribution is not general : — 
Aira praecox (6, 7 and 8) (f.) 
Arenaria serpyllifolia (occ.) 
Armeria maritima (c.) 
Beilis perennis (8) (v.r.) 
Bromus mollis (8, 7, 3 and 1) (f.) 
Carduus lanceolatus (8) (v.r.) 
Erodium cicutarium (8) (r.) 
Festuca ovina (8) (r.r.) 
Festuca maritima (8) (v.r.) 
Galium verum (8 and 7) (f.) 
Geranium molle (8) (r.) 
Hordeum murinum (8) (r.) 
Koeleria cristata (8) (v.r.) 
Fotus corniculatus (c.) 
Planrago lanceolata (8, 7, 6 and +) (c.) 
Poa pratensis (c.) 
Rumex acetosella (8, 7 and 4) (c.) 
Rumex trigranulatus (8, 7, 6 and 3) (r.) 
Sedum anglicum (7 and 8) (r.) 
Senecio Jacobsea (7 and 8) (r.) 
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