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relation to the Soils on zuhich they grow. //. 
Anagallis arvensis — (only in very small quantities on chalk). 
Euphorbia Helioscopia 
Rumex crispus 
Taraxacum dens-leonis 
especially on chalk. 
Geranium columbinum) (Probably some species are specially associated 
„ dissectum l with chalk or clay, but there were not suffi- 
„ molle ) cient records to justify such association.) 
Any plants not mentioned in the foregoing lists will be found in the 
following table. Most of these were seen very seldom or only once during 
the investigation. 
Ranunculaceae 
Ranunculus bulbosus 
sandy loam 
33 
„ hirsutus 
clay 
Cruciferae 
Brassica oleracea 
chalk 
>5 
Cochlearia Armoracia 
sandy loam 
n 
Senebiera Coronopus 
clay 
Caryophyllaceae 
Lychnis diurna 
33 
Papilionaceae 
Trifolium repens 
chalk 
Vicia hirsuta 
sand 
Rosaceae 
Alchemilla arvensis 
clay 
33 
Potentilla reptans 
various 
Umbelliferae 
Caucalis nodosa 
clay 
Valerianeae 
Valerianella olitoria 
chalk 
Compositae 
Beilis perennis 
chalk and clay 
33 
Carduus lanceolatus 
clay 
>5 
„ nutans 
red land 
33 
Centaurea Scabiosa 
33 S3 
33 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum various 
33 
Lapsana communis 
chalk and clay 
3) 
Matricaria inodora 
sand 
Boragineae 
Borago officinalis 
chalk 
3) 
Symphytum officinale 
sandy loam 
Solanaceae 
Solanum nigrum 
sand 
Orobanchaceae 
Orobanche minor 
chalk 
Scrophularineae 
Linaria minor 
chalk and clay 
33 
Veronica arvensis 
chalk 
Labiatae 
Glechoma hederacea 
chalky soil 
33 
Lamium amplexicaule 
chalk 
33 
„ purpureum 
sandy loam 
33 
Prunella vulgaris 
clay 
33 
Stachys arvensis 
S3 
Polygonaceae 
Rumex obtusifolius 
33 
