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Silyhum Marianum GaBrtn. I. Middle Chine, Bournemouth ; 

 covering a large piece of ground, 1886-88. 



Cichorium Intyhus L. I. Boscombe. Near Hern Station. II. 

 Hinton. 



Hieracium vid/jatum Fr. II.* Hinton. III. (1) Milton. — H. 

 umheJlatum L. II. HighcUffe. — R. horeale Fr. I.* Southbourne. 

 Alum Chine, in plenty (with umhellatum). III. (1) Milton. Sway. 



Tragopogon pratensis L. I.* Bournemouth. 



Centuncuhis minimus L. II.* Chewton Common. 



MicrocalaJiH/ormisIjink. II. Chewton Common. III. (1) Milton. 



Blaclistonia per/oliata Huds. and Erythrma pulchella Fr. III. (1) 

 Moor near Sway, 



Gentiana Pneumonanthe L. I. West Cliff, Bournemouth ; still 

 abundant. — G. Amarella L. II.* Chewton Common. 



Menyanthes trifoliata L. I. West Cliff, Bournemouth. 



Lithospermum arvense L. I.* Bournemouth, in nursery garden, 

 and by West Station. 



Echium vuhjare L. I.* Near Hern Station. 



Solaniim nignim L. I. Wick, in plenty. By Hern Station. Bourne- 

 mouth. II. Mudeford. 



Linaria Elatine Mill. II. Highcliffe. III. (1) Milton. Sway. 

 Lyndhurst. 



Bartsia viscosa L. II. Boggy meadow, Highcliffe. 



Thymus Chamadrys Fr. II. Chewton Common. III. (1) Ashley 

 Common. Sway. 



Calamintha officinalis Moench. Seen only near Sway, III. (1). 



Chenopodium miwale L. I.* Wick, near farm, one plant, 1886. — 

 C. Boniis-Henricus L. I.* Bournemouth, edge of moor behind Brank- 

 8ome Wood Road, a considerable clump of plants. 



AtripJex littoralis L. I.* Near Hengistbury. — Var. marina L. 

 11. Mudeford. — A. hastata L. III. (1) Sway. — A. deltoidea Bab. 

 II. Highcliffe. 



Polygonum dumetorum L. I.* Border of Jumpers' Common, in 

 fair quantity, 1888. — P. maritimum L. H. Mudeford, one plant 

 seen in 1888. — P. amphibium L., b. terrestre Leers. IH. (1)* Lynd- 

 hurst Road. 



Riimex acutus L. I.* About Bournemouth, and in Alum Chine 

 especially, frequent. Near Hengistbury. III. (1) Milton. 



Mercurialis annua L. II.* Mudeford. 



Betula alba L. I.* Jumpers' Common. II.* Hinton. — B. glu- 

 tinosa Fr. II.* Hinton. III. (1) Milton. 



Salix fragilis L., S. triandra L., S. purpurea L., S. viminalis L., 

 and S. ferriujinea G. Anders. I.* Wick. — S. cinerea L. and 5. aurita 

 L. L* Alum Chine. 



Ruppia rostellata Koch. I.* By the Harbour between Wick and 

 Hengistbury Head ; in fruit, Sept. 1886. 



Zostera marina L., b. angustifolia Fr. I.* Bournemouth Beach, 

 with the type. 



Carea; pallescem L. III. (1) Forest north of Brockenhurst, in 

 plenty. — C. j^seudo-Cyperus L. I.* Sopley Common, near Hern 

 Station. 



