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Surrey. — Mr. Watson informs me he has found it in a small 
pond on Esher common, nearly opposite the front door of Clare- 
mont j Mr. Luxford has seen it in pools near Woodhatch and 
Earlswood common, below Reigate, where it was first found by 
Mr. Peter Martin ; and Mr. Kippist has obligingly presented me 
with specimens which he collected in a small pond at Walton- 
on-the-Hill. 
Sussex. — Mr. Borrer informs me that it occurs in many lo- 
calities in this county, chiefly on wet commons and places occa- 
sionally overflowed ; Mr. E. Jenner gives me Piltdown, Chailey 
North common, Quaybrook near Forest row, and Chiltington 
common, as localities. I am indebted to Mr. Jenner for Sussex 
specimens. 
Warwickshire. — The Rev. W. T. Bree and a number of 
botanists have given me Coleshill pool as a locality : it grows 
both under water and on the margin of the pool. 
Yorkshire. — Mr. S. Gibson informs me that it grows on 
Stockton common near York, Scarborough mere, &c. ; Mr. Ib- 
botson on the margin of Gormire pool near Thirsk ; and Mr. 
Teesdale says it occurs at Terrington carr, and on other watery 
heaths. 
The following Scotch habitats are all that I possess. 
Aberdeenshire. — I am indebted to the Botanical Society 
for specimens from the Loch of Drum, collected by Mr. Dickie. 
Dumbartonshire. — I learn from Mr. Gourlie that Mr. Mur- 
ray found it on the shores of Loch Lomond. 
Dumfriesshire. — I learn from Mr. Cruickshank that it occurs 
in wet places where water has stood during the winter. 
Edinburghshire. — I am indebted to Dr. Balfour for speci- 
mens collected on the Pentland hills. Professor Graham in- 
forms me it grows in great abundance in pools which are occa- 
sionally dry, on the side of the Pentland hills near Currie, 
about seven miles from Edinburgh, and in similar pools on the 
Greenlaw road, about five and a half miles from Edinburgh. 
Forfarshire. — Near Slateford : Mr. Brand.” — Francis^ 
Analysis. 
Kirkcudbrightshire. — Mr. Cruickshank has found it on the 
margin of a pond in the grounds of Linchiden. 
