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terminated, although at one time abundant in places. The follow- 

 ing are some of the other rare plants added : 



Helleborus viridis (Green Hellebore). 



Carex Montana (Mountain Sedge), first found in Sussex by- 

 Mr. Mitten, of Hurst ; it was growing plentifully on Chailey Com- 

 mon this year. 



Brassica Cheiranthus (Wallflower Cabbage), found occasion- 

 ally at Southwick. 



Fumariji Densiflora (Close-flowered Fumitory). 



Mercurelis annua (ambigual. 



Carex Icevigata (Smooth-stalked Sedge). 



Genista pilosa (Hairy Greenweed), Ashdown Forest. 



Rosa Sepium (agrestis) (Small- leaved Sweetbriars), this rare 

 plant was first found (in Sussex) by Mr. Jenner, of Lewes, a 

 member of our Society. 



Rosa-tomentosa (Downy Rose). 



Dianthus Armeria (Deptford Pink), Henfield ; probably 

 introduced by the late W. Borrer, Esq. (reported also from 

 Rustall Common). 



Luzula maxima (Great Wood-rush). 



Astragalus glycyphyllus (Sweet Milk-Vetch), from Bury 

 Hill, where it grows abundantly. 



Epipactis latifolia (Broad-leaved Helleborine). 



Utricularia minor (Lesser Bladderwort). 



Rapistrum rugosum. On cultivated land by the Dyke Road, 

 a native of the South of Europe. 



Stachys annua (Annual Woundwort). On cultivated land ; 

 rery rare. 



Gnaphaleum sylvaticum (Upright Cudweed). Wood, near 

 Freshfield. 



Euphorbia platyphyllos (Brrad-leaved Warted Spurge). 



Drosera intermedia (Long-leaved Sundew). 



Rhyncospora alba (White Beak Rush). 



Onopordon Acanthium (Scotch Thistle), rare in this district ; 

 although commonly called the Scotch Thistle, it is said by 

 Babington not to be a native of Scotland. 



Cetarah Officinarum (Scaly Hart's-tongue) . 



Ranunculus intermedins (Three-leaved Water Crowfoot), 

 although a rare plant it grows abundantly on Mylton Hyde Com- 

 mon, near Berwick Station. 



Ophrys aranifera (Early Spider Orchis). 



Adonis autumnalis (Pheasants Eye), from beyond Rotting- 

 dean, where it has grown for many years. 



