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Additional Guildford Stations SEPTEMBER 1841 - John Stuart Mill, The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXXI - Miscellaneous Writings [1827]

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The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXXI - Miscellaneous Writings, ed. John M. Robson (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1989).

Part of: Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols.

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Additional Guildford Stations

SEPTEMBER 1841

Phytologist, I (Sept. 1841), 64. No. 32 in Art. XXIII, “Varieties; Original and Select.” Signed “J.S. Mill; Kensington, August 24, 1841.” Not republished. For the identification in Mill’s bibliography, see “Rare Plants in West Surrey” above.

since the publication of the list of Guildford plants in the last number of The Phytologist,1 Fumaria claviculata has been refound in its old locality, Martha’s Chapel, and likewise on the extensive common near Shalford, called Blackheath. Epipactis latifolia has been found at the Sheepleas, and Cuscuta Europaea in an osier holt by the river Wey, a short distance above Guildford, entwined round nettles, the Spiraea Ulmaria, and the osiers themselves.

[1 ]See “Notes on Plants Growing in the Neighbourhood of Guildford, Surrey,” pp. 258-60 above.