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ADDITIONS TO THE LISTS OF HAMPSHIRE PLANTS. 
During an exeursion made in June last we found Mr. Wise's list of 
plants for the New Forest (i.e. for that part of Hampshire lying 
between the river Avon and Southampton Water, east and west, and 
the county of Wilts and the Solent, north and south) full and generally 
trustworthy. It contains about 680 species and varieties. The chie 
additional species noticed in June last were :— 
Cardami tica, Link.—Perhaps the C. hirsuta of Wise’s list. 
Reseda L.—Lymin on. 
Viola palustris, Z.—Small bog near Lyndhurst. 
*Viola canina, L., Bab. 
*Polygala Falani, L., and var. depressa, Wend.—Both on "^ heaths. 
Malva sylvestris, L.— Probably an accidental omission by M. 
*Orobus tuberosus, Z., var. B. te — Roth.—Near ak ae 
Myriophyllum atmitorum, DC. Meneses in the forest, abundant. 
Sedum acre, Z.—On the walls of Beaulieu Abbey 
Sison Amomum, Z.—Beaulieu, in hedges. 
Pastinaca sativa, L.—Brockenhurst 
Leontodon Taraxacum, L., var. 9. L. palustre, Sm. s near Brockenhurst. 
Tod polita, Fries. ch garden weed at Brockenh 
ospermum officinale, Z.—Several large plants in ue panties 
oe platycarpa, Kiitz., var. B. C. stagnalis, Scop.—Com 
Salix alba, Z. 
Potamogeton Pieris "ban rotten: 
= Gerardi, ae inet salterns. 
Luzula multiflora, Lej., chiefly the form L. congesta, Sm.—Very common. 
*Glyceria plicata, Fries, var. B. G. pedicellata, Towns.—Lymington. 
Festuca ovina, Z., var. y. F. duriuscula, L.—Damp places. 
Lycopodium in indatams; L.—Many places on the damp heaths. 
Ranunculus floribundus, Bab., and R., peltatus, Fries, are the common aquatic 
species in the forest streams. 
R. gem Guss., is said certainly to occur in the forest, but the —- plant 
e saw like it was a large form of R. hederaceus, L. 
