AN OUTLrNE OF THE FLORA OF SUSSEX. 



acquainted with all the Phanerogams, except the Glumifera; 



and the father has traversed the county in all directions, season 



after season, for the last forty years. 

 Henslow, Eev. Gr. List of plants collected in the neighhourhood of 



Steyning, Adur ; communicated by Rev. Thos. Medland. 

 Hooker, Dr. J. D. Duplicates of Sussex plants from the herbarium 



of the late Sir W. J. Hooker, collected by Woods, Borrer, Jenner, 



Bromfield, and others. 

 Jenner, E. " Flora of Tunbridge Wells," &c. 

 Lyne, Miss L. Habitats of a few species in the West Rother. 

 Mitten, W., A.L.S. Adur, various notes and specimens. 

 Reeves, W. W. Various notes. 

 Roper, E. C. S., F.L.S. Complete lists of all the plants collected by 



himself and other members of the Eastbourne I^atural History 



Society in the Cuckmere district. 

 Saunders, W. W., F.L.S. Habitats of a few species in the Arun and 



Adur districts. 

 Smith, Rev. G. E. Specimens from Dr. Hooker, and notes among 



MSS. left by Mr. Borrer. 

 Tate, Ralph, F.G.S. East Rother and Cuckmere lists. 

 Townsend, F. Interleaved copy of the " Botanist's Guide," contain- 

 ing MSS. notes by the late Joseph Woods. 

 Trimen, Dr. H. List of plants observed in the neighbourhood of 



Warnham and Rusper, Arun. 

 Warren, Hon. J. L. Valuable notes and specimens of critical 



species, and marked catalogues of species observed in the Ouse, 



Adur, and Arun districts. 

 Watson, H. C. Various works on British Botany. 



Abbreviations and Explanations. 



W. R., West Rother. Ar.,Arun. Ad., Adur. 0., Ouse. C, Cuck- 

 mere. E.R., East Rother. M., Medway. Bor., Hb. Bor., 

 Bor. MSS., refer to the late W. Borrer's collections and writings. 



Evidently introduced species are preceded by an asterisk. 



The nomenclature of Dr. Hooker's "Student's Flora" is followed 

 here. 



Where not otherwise indicated, the species occur in all the districts ; 

 but it should be remembered that some are rare, while others are 

 abundant. 



ENUMERATION. 



Clematis Vitalba, L. Common throughout the chalk district ; 



absent from E.R., reported from M. 

 Thalictrum flavum, Z. W.R., Bury, N. Stoke, Helyer, &c. ; Ar,, 



Burpham, and near Horsham. 0., Mr. Unwin ; C, recently 



discovered by Mr. Roper. 

 Anemone nemorosa, L. 

 Adonis autumnalis, L. All except C. 

 Myosurus minimus, L. Ar., Ad., 0., E.R., and M. 



