343 



Ononis antiquorum ? add, This, which is the O. spinosa of Koch, 

 I find abundant in many places along the coast betwixt Emsworth 

 and Portsmouth, and on Hayling Island. 



Trifolium medium. I searched carefully during two seasons for 

 this species in Dr. Salter's station in Firestone Copse, from which it 

 appears to have vanished completely. 



glomeratum, add, On the bank in Stokes Bay, w T ith Lotus 



angustifolius ; Miss G. E. Kilderbee ! 



Lathyrus sylvestris, add, Abundantly near Selborne, and with 

 very narrow leaflets on a steep bank at the west end of Little Dorton 

 (Beech-hanger), not far from the church. 



N. B. — Vicia Bithyuica has been erroneously given as a Hampshire 

 species in Hooker's ' British Flora,' as I learn from Mr. Boner. It 

 is nevertheless a likely plant to occur, and should be looked out for, 

 both inland and on the coast, along which last Trifolium maritimum 

 and Vicia lutea may be reasonably expected. 



Potentilla argentea. In a lane about one mile from Liphook, on 

 the road to Haslemere ; Miss Lovell ! 



Pritnus insititia. A variety of the bullace of a transparent red or 

 yellow colour grows in a field hedge at Whitewall's Farm, Wellow, 

 Isle of Wight. 



Avium, p. 284. For " red cherry " and " black cherry " 



read " merry," that being the country name in this and other parts of 

 England for the fruit of the wild cherry [rnerises, me'risier, Fr.) or 

 gean tree of Scotland {guignes, guignier, Fr.). 



[To be continued]. 



W. A. Bromfield. 



Eastmouut House, Ryde, 



Isle of Wight, October, 1848. 



ERRATA. 



P. 271, line 10 from top, for gaze read gage. 



„ line 26, for cover read our. 

 P. 273, line 9 from top, for mere read more. 

 P. 274, line 25 from top, for Widely read Widley. 

 P. 275, line 1 1 from top, for bank-hedges read banks. 

 P. 276, line 1, for Kenner read Kennerley. 



„ line 7, for Wrickham read Wickham. 

 P. 277, last line, for Ryde Down read, and where it occurs, Ryde 

 Dover. 



