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Saxifraga granalata. Meadows and pastures ; rare? Abundant 

 on Magdalen Hill and elsewhere near Win ton ; Dr. A. D. White !!! 

 Chilbolton ; Dr. Pulteney in Hamp. Rep. Pingleston Down, near 

 Alton ; Mr. F. Forder. St. Mary Bourne, three miles from Whit- 

 church ; Miss Hadfield ! Near Andover, at Clanville ; Mr. Wm. 

 Whale. Not found in the Isle of Wight. 



tridactylites. On walls, rocks, and sandy ground. In 



several parts of the Isle of Wight, but by no means common. Walls 

 of Quarr Abbey, and on Gatcomb Church. Abundant on the sandy 

 shore of Gurnet Bay ; Miss G. E. Kilderbee !!! Common on old 

 walls at Winchester. At Wallington and N. Fareham ; Mr. W. L. 

 Notcutt. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. In wet places, ditches, brooks, 

 &c. Abundantly throughout the county and Isle of Wight. 



alter nifolium. Very rare. Near Hedley ; Mr. 



Brown in Merrett's Pinax. Found there, but very sparingly, in 1844, 

 by Mr. W. W. Reeves, to whose kindness I am indebted for a speci- 

 men of a plant of uncommon occurrence in the south generally. 



[To lie continued]. 

 ERRATA. 



Page 336, for Beeker read Becker, and for Frankfort read Frank- 

 furt (the German orthography for that city). 



Page 337, for Langwood read Longwood. 



Page 338, second line, for eastern read earthen. 



Page 339, for Bartoloni read Bertoloni, and third line from bot- 

 tom, for mashes read marshes. 



Page 341, the words dark green should have been in italics, be- 

 cause they allude to the Cerastium atrovirens of Babington. As the 

 words stand without emphasis their meaning will probably be unin- 

 telligible to nearly all readers. 



Page 343, for angustifolius read angustlssimus, and lastly, for gage 

 read Gage, as being a proper name. 



Wm. A. Bromfield. 



Eastmount House, Ryde, 



Isle of Wight, November 6, 1848. 



