296 ON THE FLORA OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT. 



have detected in tlie Supplemental Notes. I shall not dwell very particu- 

 larly upon these, but first recorti some few additional localities of" my own, 

 principally detected in the years 1864 and 1865. Following Mr. More's 

 example, I shall endeavour not to give any which have been recorded 

 elsewhere publicly. I do not know if the MSS. observations made by 

 Dr. Bromfield in his interleaved copy of the ' Flora liantoniensis ' (pre- 

 served at Kew) have appeared in print, but shall forbear to give them. 



Ranunculus Jiederaceus, L. Dr. Brorafield and subsequent writers seem 

 to have overlooked Fl. Vectiana, p. 23. " In a pond near Pann, Weston, 

 St. Helen's, etc." 



R. pai-viflorns, L. Fields near Tolt Copse, 1864 and 186.5 ; field near 

 Beckett's Copse, 1870. 



Berberls vulgaris, L. (p. 75). Only vne locality is in Fl. Vect. 

 Papaver somnlfurmn, L. Field near Tolt Copse. 



Chelidonium rnajus, L. Bowcombe ; Gatcombe ; and near other ham- 

 lets, seldom more than two or three plants in a locality. 



\_Lepldlum Draba, L. T am under the impression that Mr. Stratton and 

 I found this on the railway line from Newport to Cowes, May, 1868 ; but 

 as he does not remember our having found it, and the entry in ray note- 

 book has a query appended, most likely I am in error.] 



Ileliantliemum vuhjare, Gsert. (p. 136). The authority should be D. 

 Turner, as in Snooke, p. 22 ; Bromfield, p. 50; not given in ' Botanist's 

 Guide' (T. and I).). 



Saponaria officinalis, L. T saw this plant in Mr. Watson's locality at 

 Freshwater, and looked upon it there as nothing more than an escape 

 from a garden. I have not seen the plant there for some years past. 



Lychnis vespertina, Sibth. With pale pink or flesh-coloured flowers, 

 Arreton. 



Malva moschata, L. St. George's Down. 



M. rotundi/oliu, L. Arreton churchyard ; still very frequent about 

 Freshwater. 



Ilypericam Androscemum, L. Dr. Bromfield has omitted references to 

 Bot. Guide, p. 820 ; Fl. Vectiana, p. 29. In copses about Freshwater. 

 Geranium Robertianum, L., fl. albis. Blackwater marsh. 

 Trifqlium subterraneum, L. Gurnett, 1864 (and, I think, St. George's 

 Down, 1865). 



T. incarnatum, L. Bridge near Freshwater Church, 1871. 

 Medicago saliva, L. Field near Amos Hill ; slipped land by fort, 

 Colwell Bay; and field near Murrow's Hotel, Freshwater, in 1870, the 

 first locality in 1871 also. 



Rosa tomentosa, Sm. " Isle of Wight, Mr. S. Woods " ; Bot. Guide, 

 p. 318 ; not given in Bromfield. 



Sedum anglicum, Huds. (p. 142). This is the plant correctly quoted 

 by Dr. Brorafield from Garnier's list (1. c.), and not S. Telq)Juum. 

 Warren in Freshwater; Fl. Vectiana, p. 19. 



8. dasypliyllum, L. Only a few plants detected on Bradiug Church, 

 by Messrs. Stratton, Warner, and myself this year, in consequence of 

 alterations. {Celerach officinarum, Willd., I fear is also almost, if not quite 

 gone.) 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, L. First detected by me, I think, in 

 Spring Lane, Carisl)rooke, April 30th, 1864; grows much less exten- 

 sively there now, as stated by Mr. Stratton. 



