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Vicia gemella, var. tenuissima. 
Polypogon littoralis. 
Statice rariflora, x. limonium. 
Fumaria pallidiflora. 
Rumex multifidus. 
Colchicum autumpalis. 
Nasturtium officinale, e. microphyllum. 
Symphytum officinale, b. patens. 
Carduus acanthoides. 
Pisum arvense. 
Vicia narbonesis. 
Vicia peregrina. 
Ranunculus fluitans. 
Thalictrum flavum. 
Papaver somniferum. 
Sinapis dissecta. 
Lepidium perfoliatum. 
Dianthus prolifer. 
Silene Anglica. 
Hypericum montanum. 
Vicia gracilis. 
Lathyrus sphericus. 
Rubus carpinifolius. 
Rubus erythrinus, b. glandulosa. 
Rubus rhombifolius. 
Rubus robustus. 
Rubus leptopetalus. 
Rubus horridicaulis. 
Rubus adornatus. 
Rubus divexiramus. 
Rubus minutiflorus. 
Atriplex deltoidea, b. salina bab. 
Populus tremula. 
Arctium Newboldeii. 
Salvia pratensis. 
Plantago-arenaria. 
Matricaria inodora, bh. salina. 
Juncus tenuis. First found in Sussex 
in 1906, by Mr. Druce. 
Anthoxanthum Puelii. 
Carex Cheetophylla. 
March, 1907. 
Near Ringmer. 
Thorney Road. 
Bosham. 
Henfield. 
Newhaven. 
Chailey. 
Barcombe. 
Near Pulborough. 
Patcham. 
Aldrington. 
Aldrington. 
Aldrington. 
Western Rother. 
Amberley. 
Standean. 
Saddlescombe. 
Roedean, Rottingdean. 
Newhaven. 
Uckfield. 
Stedham, West Sussex. 
Cuckfield. 
Aldrington. 
Small Dole, West Sussex. 
Patcham. 
Street. 
Street. 
Henfield. 
Small Dole. 
Chailey. 
Ambersham, West Sussex. 
Cowdrey Park. 
Aldrington. 
Plumpton. — 
Newtimber. 
Poynings. 
Southwick. 
Kingston Beach. 
Wood near East Hoathly. 
Near Midhurst. 
Seaford. The only place 
known for it in the 
British Isles. Found by 
Mr. Thompson in 1906 ; 
apparently native. 
T. HILTON, 
Curator. 

