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T. scabrum L. IV. 3. Carisbrooke Castle, Bowcombe Down. 

 V. 2. Arreton Down. 



Vicia bithynica L. IV. 2. Gurnard ; " rough grassy ground 

 near Gurnard Bay, close to the beach ... in the same locality 

 Luzula Forsteri, Lathyrus Nissolia, . . . and Carex pendula," 

 J. F. Eayner, August 3rd, 1907. 



Lathyrus pratensis L. v&r.villosus Schleicher. V. 2. St. Law- 

 rence, G. C. Druce, Journ. Bot. 1906, p. 394. 



L. sylvestris L. V. 2. Kerne ; the very broad-leaved variety, 

 which seems to have been sometimes recorded os L. latifolius L. 



Spirtsa Filipendula L. IV. 1. High Down, Freshwater. 



Agrimonia odorata Mill. IV. 3. Bagwich. Pan, Newport. 



Poterium polygamum Wald. & Kit. (muricatum Spach.). IV. 3. 

 Bowcombe Down. 



Bubus radula Weihe subsp. anglicanus Rogers. Recorded 

 under District V. 2. " Romsey." Romsey is in Hants. I am not 

 aware of any place so named in the Isle of Wight. 



B. dumctornm W. & N. var. ferox Weihe. Wootton Creek is 

 in District IV. 4, not V. 2. 



There is much collecting and identifying of Rubi to be done in 

 the Isle of Wight for those who can recognize the 133 species 

 and the 66 varieties or subspecies of brambles, as set forth in 

 Mr. Druce's List of British Pla?its (1908). This remark applies 

 also in a lesser degree to the roses. In Townsend's Flora the 

 Rev. W. Moyle Rogers has given us the results of his study of 

 these critical genera, both in Hants and the Isle of Wight. 



Sedum dasyphyllum L. V. 2. Lake near Sandown (1875). 



Saxifraga tridactylites L. IV. 3. Walls, Newport. V. 2. 

 Godshill. This is a plant which in some years occurs in vast 

 abundance in spots where in other years it is hardly or not at all 

 to be found, as St. George's Down, 1869 and 1877, Carisbrooke 

 Castle north trench, 1902 and 1912. 



Sambucus nigra L. IV. 3. The variety with pale yellowish 

 fruit grows near Carisbrooke Castle. 



Asperula odorata L. IV. 3. Copses, East Standen ; Alvington. 



IV. 4. Long Lane Copse. 



Crucianella stylosa DC. IV. 1. Tennyson's Lane, Freshwater. 



V. 2. In the undercliff. An outcast from cultivation in all its 

 habitats. 



Valeriana dioica L. IV. 3. Wet field between Watergate and 

 Carisbrooke. 



Valerianella olitoria Poll. IV. 3. Hedge-bank between New- 

 port and Watergate. 



V. eriocarpa Desv. IV. 3. Last year I found this growing in 

 abundance at Carisbrooke (see Journ. Bot. 1912, 231). This year 

 I watched the locality, and up to May 22nd I could not find a 

 single plant. On May 11th last year the plant was in great 

 profusion ; from May 22nd this year to June 12th I found just 

 one or two plants. On June 20th and since not a single plant. 



Carduus arvensis Robson var. setosus. IV. 3. Bank of new 

 road, Newport (see Journ. Bot. 1911, 275). Many plants this year. 



