14 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF SOUTH HANTS. 



Arrli. ; but I do not know whether Dr. Focke would name it Maassii. 

 It seems less common in Hants and Dorset than in Devon. -- Fi. 

 macrophijUus W. & N. Certainly uncommon. II. Hinton. High- 

 cliffe. III. (1) Lyndhurst Road. — A'. mucro/mi/<s Blox. Frequent 

 throughout the district, though not given for the county in Mr. 

 Townsend's ' Flora.' A beautiful plant, but almost without setae. 

 Name confirmed by Prof. Babington and Dr. Focke. — E. Sprengelii 

 Weihe. HI. (1) Lyndhurst Road. — R. Bloxamii Lees. Frequent. 

 — E. ecliinatus Lindl. III. (1)''' Between Brockenhurst and Lynd- 

 hurst, but not seen elsewhere. — B. Radula Weihe. Very common. 

 — E. Ka'hieri Weihe, b. infestiis Bab. III. (1)* Sway. — E. diversi- 

 folius Lindl. Common. II.* Hinton. — E. Balfourianus Blox. 

 III. (1)* Milton. Sway. — E. con/lifulius Hm. Frequent; chiefly 

 suhlitstris. II.* Hinton. — E. ctrshcs L. Apparently rare. I. Wick. 

 There are a few other Rubi, which Mr. Briggs and I have found 

 between Bournemouth and Lyndhurst, but, as they seem to require 

 further study, I omit them here. 



Potentilla prociuubens Sibth. I.* Sopley Common. III. (I)* 

 Milton. Sway. — P. argentea L. I. Grove Road, Bournemouth. 



Eosa spinosissima L. II.* Hinton. — E. tomentosa Sm. III. (I) 

 Milton. Brockenhurst. — Var. sylvestris Lindl. III. (1) Brocken- 

 hurst. — Var. scabriuscida Sm. III. (1) Milton. — E. rubiginosa L. 

 IL* Hinton. Mudeford. III. (1) Cliffs, Barton. Forest, Lynd- 

 hurst Road. — E. micrantha Sm. Frequent in II. & III. (1), especially 

 on the borders of the Forest. — E. canina L., lutetiana (Lemau). 

 IL* Hinton. — Vars. dumalis (Bechst.) and obtusifolia (Desv.). Com- 

 mon. — Var. vinacea Baker. I.* Sopley Common. III. (1) Lynd- 

 hurst Road. — Var. urbica (Leman). Seen in III. (Ij, but not 

 abundantly. — Vars. arvatica Baker and dumetorum (Thuill). III. (1) 

 Brockenhurst Common. — Vars. tomentella (Leman), andegavensis 

 (Bast.), and verticiliacantha (Merat), (the form latehrosa Desegl.). 

 III. (1) Sway. — E. systyla Bast. I.* Pokesdown. Sopley Common. 

 II. * Hmton. Apparently general. — E. leucochroa Desv. III. (1) 

 Near Lyndhurst Road, in one spot (with several of the white 

 flowers open, July, 1887). 



Drosera intermedia Hayne, b. subcaulescens Melvill. I.* Turbary 

 Common. Sopley Common. May not this state of intermedia (it 

 is surely no more) be the plant formerly reported from Hants as D. 

 anglica (vide Fl. Hants, p. 46) ? 



Callitriche obtusangida Le Gall. I. Sopley Common, in plenty. 



Sison Amomum L. I.* Near Hern Railway-station. Bourne- 

 mouth, garden-bank, in one place. 



Pimpinella Saxifraga L. II. * Hinton. 



Cornus sanguinea L. I.* By Hern Railway-station. 



Valenana sambucifulia Mikan ? III. (1)* Brockenhurst. 



Erigeron acre L. HI. (1) Moor between Sway and Milton. 



Matricaria C ha mom ill a L. I.* Southbourne. 



Artemisia Absinthium L. L* Bourne Valley, in one place. 



Seuecio eriici/olius L. II. * Highcliffe. III. (1) Sway and Milton, 

 frequent. 



Unopordum Acanthium L. I. By railroad near Hern Station, in 

 considerable quantity, 1887. 



