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Ei)ilohium lanceolatwn Seb. & Maur. l{a). Broadstone. 



Daucus guvimifer Lamk. var. intermedius Corb. 4. Near Old 

 Harry. Several very puzzling fbrms of Daucus grow on these 

 cliffs, and deserve study. The majority seem to come under the 

 above variety, which, Corbiere observes, combines featui^es of both 

 gummifer and Carota (Fl. Normand. 1894, p. 264). The Eev. 

 W. E. Linton in Bot. Ex. Club Eeport, 1893, 415, evidently has 

 the same plant in view when he describes a new f. convexa of 

 D. Carota. It seems, however, more convenient, I think, to keep 

 the plant under gummifer, as the leaves — an important point in 

 Daucus — indicate that rather than Carota. The umbels were 

 concave in flower and convex in fruit, and the central flower 

 purple. This last character would, if Eouy and Camus (Fl. de 

 France vii. p. 239, 1901) be followed, prevent the Old Harry plant 

 from coming under D. guvimifer at all, but I think Prof. E. Forbes 

 is right when he remarks, in the course of a most interesting 

 paper on Daucus in Bot. Gazette, 1849, p. 294 : "The presence or 

 absence of a central red sterile flower is really a point of no im- 

 portance, and is as variable in undoubted specimens of D. Carota 

 as in the varieties here enumerated [maritimus] ." 



CEnanthe fluviatilis Golem. "5. Eiver Trent, Wareham. 



Artemisia Absinthium L. '''5. Between Wareham Station and 

 Morden Decoy Heath. 



Lactuca virosa L. 4. Not only on the railway bank, Corfe 

 Castle {Bournemouth Flora), but in other spots in the village — 

 evidently spreading. 



Erica ciliaris L. 4. Miss D. Powell showed me this on a 

 heath close to Studland, and with it we found the interesting 

 hybrid with E. Tetralix. 



Limonium recurvum C. E. S. C. Seen in good quantity at 

 Portland, the hot summer of 1911 evidently suiting it well. 



Blackstonia i^erfoliata Huds. 4. Ballard Point. 



Centaurium umhellat^im Gilib. var. capitatum. 4. Growing 

 with true capitatum near Tilly Whim. 



Microcala filiformis H. & L. 4. Wytch Heath. 



Gentiana Pneumonanthe L. 4. Heath close to Studland ! 

 Miss D. Poioell. 



Hyoscyamus niger L. 4. Old Harry. 



Euphrasia horealis Towns. "4. Coast west of Tally Whim, in 

 plenty. 



Utricularia major Schmid. "4. Little Sea, flowering nicely in 

 1910 : saw no trace of it in 1911 ! 



Pinguicula lusitanica L. 4. Wytch Heath. 



Mentha gentilis L. '-'5. Between Wareham Station and Morden 

 Decoy Heath. 



Calamintha montana L. var. *Briggsii Druce. 4. Lane side, 

 Ballard Down ! Mrs. Poioell. 



\Melissa officinalis L. *4. By side of lane, Studland. 

 ■■'Stachys palustris x syhatica. 4. Hedge east of Bushey. A 

 good intermediate, growing very tall and leafy ; flowers of paliLstris 

 with leaves of sylvatica. 



