404 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



The sigu ! after a locality indicates that I have either seen the 

 plant growing there, or a satisfactory herbarium exami^le. An 

 asterisk is placed before the name of species or variety when such 

 is believed to be a new record for either East or West Sussex ; 

 when placed before a number, it indicates an additional district to 

 those mentioned in Arnold's Sussex Flora, to which the numbers 

 refer. Plants considered to be introduced are distinguished by 

 the sign f . 



Any notes upon Sussex plants would be gratefully received, as 

 I hope from time to time to publish records for the county collected 

 together in this way. The most interesting records in the present 

 paper are, I think, those of Viria graciiis, Peucedaniim pahistre, 

 CTcdium sylvestre and am/lieum, Salicornia appressa, Potamogeton 

 rutilus, and Tolypella prolifera. 



Thalktrum favu n L. II. By the Aruu, below Pulborough 

 Bridge, 1899 ; A. J. C. & C. E. S. IV. Abundant in a swampy place 

 near Bishopstone Mills ! 1895; T. H. 



Adorns autuynnalis L. IV. Cultivated land, Telscombe ; many 

 years up to 1900 ; T. H. 



Ranunculus circinatus Sibth. III. Henfield Common ! Babing- 

 ton in Holmesdale N. H. Club Herb., Reigate. 



B. trichnj^Ju/llus ChM\. III. Ditch, Coombe ! 1900; T. H. V. 

 Pond by the road between Battle and the Union, 1895 ; E. S. S. 



■'■B. heterophi/llus Web. I. Near Fishbourne Pond ! 1897. 

 Sidlesham Mill ! 1898 ; T. H. II. Highdown Hill ! 1897 ; T. H. 

 III. Fulking, in ponds ! T. H. The last locality is in Sussex E., 

 and is apparently new to that vice-county. — Var. ■■siibmersus (Hiern). 

 III. Pond near the Adur, Beeding ! 1899 ; T. H. 



B. Baudotii Godr. "III. Ditches near " The Pad," Lancing I 

 1897; T. H. -IV. Fresh-water pond. Falmer! 1900; T. H. -V. 

 Bexhill ! 1882 ; H. T. Mennell.— Var. eonfusus (Godr.). V. Cuck- 

 mere Haven ! 1897 ; T. H. <' This has very long stamens, and is 

 much like form labelled eonfusus Godr. by Syme and others"; 

 H. & J. G. 



B. lutariHs Bouvet. *IV. Chailey Common, 1900 ; T. H. & 

 C. E. S. V. Dicker ; E. E. Pond, Catsfield Green, near Battle, 

 1895 ; E. S. S. 



it. Lenormandi Schultz. VII. Ashdown Forest. Copthorne 

 Common, 1891. 



B. Flamwula L. var. pseudo-reptans Syme. "IV. Tilsmere 

 Wood, Heathfield; E. E. 



B. Lingua L. V. Berwick ; E. E. 



i?. sardous Crantz. V. Great Park Farm, Battle, 1895 ; E. S. S. 

 — Var. ■'parvnlus (L.). III. Lane near "The Blue Idol," Thake- 

 ham, 1886 and again in 1894 ; A. J. C. 



B. parvifforus h. "IV. Seaford ; E. E. 

 -''Helleborus foetidus L. III. Wood, foot of Ditchling Beacon, 

 towards Clayton, in v.-c. 14 ! H. H. & A. J. C. VI. Near Roberts- 

 bridge (Andrews) ; E. N. B. in litt. to W. B. H., 1881. 



\Eranthus Jn/emalis Salisb. "HI. Established in Clayton Rectory 

 hedge, a garden escape ; H. H. 



