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Redbrirlge canal, about a mile from Romsey. June 27th., 1850. 

 W. A. B. spec. 



Chrysosplenium alternifolium (p. 383). Boggy wood at Head- 

 ley, inconsiderable abundance. May 1st, 1850. W. A. B. spec. 



Saxifraga tridactylites (p. 383). Abbotstone Down, near Old 

 Alresford, with Cerastium arvense and Arenaria tenuifolia. May 

 29th, 1849. W. A. B. spec. 



Dipsacus pilosus (p. 428). Damp hedge by Boar-hunt Mill, 

 near Fareham. Aug. 19th, 1850. W. A. B. spec. 



Gnaphalium sylvaticum (p. 494) . Chawton Park, near Alton. 

 Aug. 3rd, 1850. W. A. B. spec. [Wood at Horndean, A. G. M.] 



Arnoseris pusilla. "A mile north of Christchurch, on the 

 Wimborne road." Aug. 21st, 1850. Bromfield in ^ Phytologist,' 

 vol. iii. p. 1076 (no spec). 



Hypo choeris glabra (p. 503). Sandy fields near Christchurch. 

 Aug. 21st, 1850. W. A. B. spec. 



Tragopogon pratensis. (Spec. 520. See also ' Phytologist,' vol. 

 ii. p. 207) . A specimen collected by Mr. Notcutt, at Wallington 

 Pottery, near Fareham, appears to be the true T. pratensis with 

 its florets slightly exceeding the phyllaries. This plant has how- 

 ever not yet been found in the Isle of Wight. A. G. M. 



Hieracium murorwm. On a bank by the roadside at Empshot, 

 near Selborne. June 13, 1850. W. A. B. spec. 



Campanula Rapunculus (p. 528) . Aldershot. Mr. W. W. Reeves, 

 'Phytologist,^ vol. iii. p. 1091 (no spec). 



Cicendia filiformis (p. 558). Gravel-pit at the north-east end 

 of Hatchet Pond, near Beaulieu; in very great abundance. Sept. 

 13th, 1850. W.A.B. spec 



Mysotis sylvatica (p. 579). Stream-side between Lyss and 

 Greatsham, near Petersfield. June 19th, 1850. W. A. B. spec. 



Orobanche elatior (p. 601). In some chalky hollows on the 

 left of the road, a little way out of Kingsclere, towards Itchins- 

 well. July 12th, 1850. W. A. B. spec. [Also at the Grange, 

 near Alresford. Rev. W. W. Spicer in Bot. Gaz. vol. ii. p. 326.] 



Antirrhinum Orontium (p. 620). Sandy fields on Passfield 

 Common, on Wolmer Forest ; in plenty. August 29th, 1849. 

 W. A. B. spec. ; and " near Christchurch," Bromfield in ' Phy- 

 tologist,' vol. iii. p. 1076 (no spec). 



Eufragia (Bartsia) viscosa (p. 634). North side of Sowley 

 Pond, near Lymington. Sept. 11th, 1850, W. A. B. spec. 



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