26 AN OUTLINE OF THE FLOBA OF SUSSEX. 



Chenopodium murale, Z. Ar., Littlehampton, Trimen. C, East- 

 bourne, Roper, 

 rubrum, Z. 



(glaucum, Z. "West Sussex ?) 



Bonus-Henricus, Z. Reported from all except 

 W.R. and E.R. 

 Atriplex patula, Z. 



angustifolia, Sni. AU except M. 

 erecta, Huds. Ar , Ad., and C. 

 hastata, Z. C. 

 deltoidea, Bab. 



Babingtonii, Woods. Ar., Ad., 0., C, and E.R. 

 littoralis, Z. W.R., Ar., Ad., C, and E.R. 

 laciniata, Z. All except W.R. and M. 

 portulacoides, Z. All except M. 

 Salicomia herbacea, Z. All except M. 



radicans, Sm. Ad., 0., and C. 

 Su£eda maritima, Dumort. W.E,., Ad., 0., C, and E.R. 



(fruticosa, ForsJc. Ad. Doubtful.) 

 Salsola Kali, Z. W.R., Climping, Ad. ? C. ? and E.R. 

 Daphne Laureola, Z. W.R., Ar., Ad. 



Mezereum, Z. W.R. and Ad. Rare. 

 Viscum album, Z. Ar., 0., C, and M. Rare in the county. 

 • Thesium linophyllum, Z. All except E.R. and M. In places on 

 the Downs. 

 • Euphorbia Hclioscopia, Z. 



platyphyllos, Z. Ar., Ad., 0., C, and E.R. 

 pilosa, Z. Ar. Slinfold, Hb. Bor. (probably an escape) ; 

 0., Blackbrook Wood, discovered by Mr. J. Edwards, 

 and doubtless wild. 

 *coralloides, Z. Ar., Slinfold, Hb. Bor. 

 amygdaloides, Z. 

 Peplus, Z. 

 exigua, Z. 

 ^Esula, Z. Ar. 

 *Lathyris, Z. W.R. 

 Mercurialis perennis, Z. 



annua, Z. 

 Ceratophyllum demersum, Z. 



demersum, Z. All except M. 

 submersum, Z. W.R., near Chichester, 

 Bor, MSS. ; Ad., C. (abundant). 

 TJrtica urens, Z. 

 dioica, Z. 

 Parietaria officinalis, Z. 



diffusa, Mch. W.R. 

 Humulus Lupulus, Z. 



ilt is impossible to guess what is 

 really wild among Elms. V. suh- 

 erosa is not rare in hedgerows, 

 and Montana is common every- 

 where. 



