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Milford ; Chironia Centaurium floribus candidissi- 
mis, On a dry pasture near the sea; Anthemis 
maritima, salt marshes, plenty ; Beta maritima, 
Santolina maritima, -Cheiranthus sinuatus, Salsola 
Kali, on Brownsea Island, belonging to Mr. Sturt, 
near Poole; Pinguicula Lusitanica (villosa), bogs 
in the New Forest. I likewise found a Schenus, 
which I take to be dongus.—lI have just had notice 
of between 200 and 300 plants having left Jamaica 
from Dr. Dancer; a great many new genera. I shall 
be very happy to show them to you, as well as all 
my others, when I am settled at White Knights. I 
believe the Pulmonaria maritima and Convolvulus 
Soldanella grow on your coast: I should be very 
thankful if you could procure me some strong 
living plants of them, and be so good as to order 
them to be sent to Marlborough House. 
I remain, dear Sir, 
Your faithful, humble Servant, 
BLANDFORD. 
Rev. Thomas Buti to J. E. Smith. 
My dear Sir, Upper Areley, Jan. 22, 1799. 
I feel much obliged by the notice you have taken 
of my request concerning the dnchusa officinalis, 
and the trouble you have given yourself respecting 
it. In conformity to your wishes I immediately 
rode to the spot where I had found it, that by a 
second examination I might with more certainty 
determine its claim as an indigenous plant. I am 
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