18G3.] HAMPSHIRE PLANTS. 391 



Ranunculus pelt at US (?). Gower Pond, near Gosport, 



Lepidiuni Smithil. Common about Southsea, and in Stokes 

 Bay. 



Sentbiera didyma [jnnnatifida, Dec.) Abundant in Stokes Bay. 



Cakile maritima. South coast of Portsea Island. 



Reseda lutea. On Portsdown. 



Silene maritima. Abundant in the shingle of Stokes Bay and 

 Portsea Island. 



Sper(jula subidata. On the south shore of Hayling Island. 



Cerastium tetrandrum. On the south shore of Hayling Island. 



Hijpericum Elodes. Gower Pond. 



Linum uriyiistifolium. North part of Portsea Island, and at 

 Gosport. 



Ononis arvensis (with white flowers). Hayling Island. 



Ononis campestris. Common in Portsea Island. 



Mcdicago maculata. Portsea Island. 



Melilotus officinalis. Portsea Island. 



Trifoliuni ai'vense. Southsca Common. 



Trifolium striatum. Stokes Bay. 



Trifolium scabrum. Stokes Bay and Southsea beach, and Hay- 

 ling Island, 



Trifolium subterraneum. Stokes Bay, (I saw nothing of Lotus 

 anyustissimus or Trifolium glomeratum, both of which Dr. 

 Brorafield mentions as growing on a bank in Stokes Bay : no 

 doubt this was my own fault, or possibly it was too late in 

 the season for them). 



Trifolium fragiferum. Very abundant in Portsea and Hayling 

 Island. 



Lythrum Sulicaria. Stokes Bay. 



Ceratophyllum sp. ? Gower Pond. Is there any way of determin- 

 ing the species of this genus in the absence of the fruit ? 



Epilobium palustre (quite glabrous). Gower Pond. 



Apium graveolens. Portchester. 



Sison Amomum. Common about Portsmouth and in Hayling Is- 

 land. 



(Enantlie pimpindloides. North part of Portsea Island, in damp 

 pastures. 



(Enantlie Lachenalii. Muddy shores of Portsea and Hayling 

 Island. 



Silaus pratensis, with CE. pimpinelloides, in Portsea Island, 



