156 NucLEds or a flora of gosport. 



Antirrhinum Orontium. Haslar lane ; and several old walls in the neigh- 

 bourhood. 



Linaria cymhalaria. Old wall, Haslar burying ground. 



Aquilegia vulgaris. Plantations ; apparently indigenous. 



Fumaria solida. Wickham Hants ; but perhaps introduced. 



Ilex aquifolium. Common. " We adorn our houses and churches at 

 Christmas with the leaves and berries of this beautiful evergreen, — a relic, 

 probably, of Druidism." 



Euscus aculeatus. At the back part of Grange farm. 



Juncus glaucus. Swamps ; Brown Down. 



Eriophorum angustifolium, and E. polystachion. Marshy grounds ; Grange. 



Carex pendula. Ditches in moist fields, near Kowner copse. 



ErythrcBa littoralis. This beautiful little plant occurs in considerable 

 abundance on the common, near Haslar barracks. 



Osmunda regalis. Grange farm, nearly opposite Osborn House. 



Scolopendrium vulgare. Moist hedges near Anglesey, Gosport ; but rather 

 local. We have seen this handsome fern growing in great luxuriance in the 

 Den of Auchmedden, near Banff, N. B. 



Asplenium ruta muraria. Old walls, Haslar hospital. 



Sanguisorha officinalis. Pastures between Forton and Hai'dway, Gosport, 



Cynodon Dactylon. Sandy sea-shore, near Portsmouth. 



Sison segetum. Mapledurham. Hants. 



Epilolium angustifolium. Near Alton; but rare in Hants. 



Daphne Mezereon. Near Andover ; apparently indigenous. 



Anthemis nobilis. Frequent in pastures near the sea. 



Lavatera arhorea. Hurst castle. This plant, if allowed to scatter its seeds 

 in a garden, will spring up for many successive years, and the young plants 

 will now and then survive one or more mild winters; but having once 

 blossomed it perishes. 



Cnicus eriophorus. Road sides ; but very local. 



Imda crithmoides. Hurst (sastlo. 



Solidago campestris. Near Basingstoke, Hants. 



We give the following as occurring in Hampshire, on the autliority of Sir 

 W. J. Hooker. Drosera anglica, Dianthus prolifer, Ilyperieum Androsemum, 

 Lathynis palustris, Orobus tuberosus, var. /3, New Forest, Hants. 



Isnardia palustris. Said to be abundant in a bog on Pctcrsfield Heath ; 

 also near Brockhurst, Hants. 



Bryonia dioica, Eryngium maritimum, Pastinaca sativa, Campanula p)ci'tula, 

 Phyteuma orbiculare, Pulmonaria angustifolia. New Forest. 



Verbascum pulverulentum. This plant is said to be found in a den near 

 CuUen, Banffshire ; but it has doubtless been introduced from the Earl of 

 Seafield's gardens, at Cullen House. 



Melitlis melissophyllum. Near Netley abbey; as well as in the New Forest. 



