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church, and on moors about Rookley and Godshill plentiful. Boggy- 

 ground near the shore between Norton and the preventive station, 

 Freshwater, in plenty. I find it here and there in a great variety of 

 other places. In Luccombe Chine, a very little way from the path 

 on the left going down from the sea, in great plenty ; Miss G. E. 

 Kilderbee ! Heath at Colwell (where I find it) and many other places 

 in the parish of Freshwater, in plenty. Apse Heath ; Mr. W. D. 

 Snooke (in Fl. Vect.) Very common, I have reason to believe, over 

 the New Forest and Christchurch hundreds. Moors about Bourne- 

 mouth (1849), and frequent on the moory heaths of West Hants ge- 

 nerally. I feel pretty confident of having seen it on Petersfield Heath 

 and on Wolmer Forest. Boscombe Chine, near Bourne ; Mr. J. Cur- 

 tis in litt. (and Brit. Entom. cum icone) !!! Droxford Forest; Rev. 

 E. M. Sladen. Itchenstoke ; Miss L. Legge. Forest of Bere ; Rev. 

 Messrs. Gamier and Poulter in Hamp. Repos. Titch field Common; 

 Mr. W. L. Notcutt. Short Heath, near Selborne; Dr. T. B. Salter !!! 

 This most elegant and delicate plant probably becomes rarer in the 

 north of the county, or more remote from the sea, as 1 have no locali- 

 ties from my own notes or from the observations of others to give for 

 its occurrence in that quarter. 



Centuncidus minimus. In damp, sandy, gravelly places on heaths, 

 &c, often with Radiola Millegrana; probably not rare, but made to 

 appear so from its extreme minuteness. Near Heath farm, by New- 

 port. At the foot of Bleak Down, by the junction of the Chale, Ni- 

 ton and Godshill roads. Heath at Colwell, plentifully; Mr. W. D. 

 Snooke (in Fl. Vect.) !!! On Shortheath, near Selborne, Sept. 1848. 

 On wet gravel betwixt Boldre village and Royden farm, Oct. 10, 1849. 

 Near Christchurch ; Mr. J. Hussey (in litt.) 



Glaux maritime/,. In salt-marshes, creeks and ditches, and in 

 brackish meadows near the sea ; very common in the Isle of Wight 

 and along the opposite shores of Hants. Most abundantly in the mea- 

 dows behind Ryde Dover, and sparingly on the Dover itself, if not 

 now destroyed by buildings. Mouth of the Wootton River in plenty. 

 Abundant by the Medina, above West Cowes, and in the meadow 

 nearest the sea at Freshwater Gate, also by the marshy sides of the 

 Yar under Beckett's Copse. In Gurnet Bay; Miss G. E. Kilderbee!!! 

 In Portsea Island, and along the coast of Hampshire so generally that 

 I have neglected noting down special localities. Shore near Cams, 

 and near Quay (by Fareham) ; Mr. W. L. Notcutt. Petals said to 

 be sometimes present in the south of Europe. 



Samoltis Valerandi. In wet, marshy places, low meadows, by 



