ADDITIONS TO THE LISTS OF HAMPSHIRE PLANTS. 817 
R. tripartitus, DC—Only one plant was seen in Mr. Watson’s station at 
Brockenhurst Bridge; this species is very inconstant to its localities. 
Tillea muscosa, L.—Mr. Wise's statement that this occurs “everywhere in 
the forest ” is an error, we saw it ceci TH in the well-known locality 
by the roadside near Stoney-er 
As in most parts of the South of mi the Valerian of the forest agrees 
better with the description of V. sambucifolia, Mikan, than with F. 
officinalis. 
The true Orchis latifolia, Z., is found z Wootton, and not O. incarnata, L., 
a species frequently mistaken for i 
Equisetum palustre, L., var. B. eE —We gathered fine examples on 
the railway bank near Holmsley Station, 
The following species, not enumerated by Mr. Wise, were seen in the 
New Forest district last year (1863) :— 
Ranunculus circinatus, Sibth.—Ditch at Christchurch. 
i Lam.—River Avon. 
Reseda lutea, L.— Mudeford. 
Gentiana Amarella, Z.—In a turfy bog by the roadside on the right-hand, at 
- —— on the forest from Christchurch, by the Lyndhurst Road. 
hala L.—Christchurch. 
Melica uniflora, ate: —Allum Green, near 
*Triticum acutum, DO. —Mudeford, Common on rin Hampshire coast. 
In the above lists the taiti marked with an asterisk are additional 
species to those enumerated by Dr. Bromfield in his “ Catalogue,” in 
the old series of the * Phytologist, at present the only published Flora 
of Hampshire. The following species, found near Bournemouth last 
August, are also additions to the county flora as there given :— 
Fumaria muralis, Sond Sond.—Several places, the vile capreolate Fumitory seen in 
the district. 
"oes: qur dr 
Viola canina, L., Bab. c Abd on the coast sand-hills. 
naria se ifolia, 
Ulex nanus, Forst., var. B. U. Gallii, Planch. —Very o common 
Spergula arvensis, D., var. 8. S. vulgaris, Benning. One to the exclu- 
sion of the ordinary form. 
Trifolium minus, Relh. 
Arnoseris pusilla, Gertn.—In a potato-field with Filago apiculata, abun- 
dant. 
