392 iiAMPSHiKE PLANTS. [January, 



Crithmum maritimum. Grows sparingly on the low sandy shore 



of Hayling Island. 

 Torilis infesta. On Portsdown. 



Torilis nodosa. Round Southsea Castle, not common about here. 

 Conium maculatum. A most abundant weed round Portsmouth. 

 Galium cruciatum. In Portsea Island. 

 Galium palustre, ^ Witheringii. Gower Pond. 

 Eupatorium cannabinum. In the shingle on the south coast of 



Hayling Island. 

 Petasites vulgaris {\e\fragrans). Under a paling in Hayling Is- 

 land. 

 Erigeron acris. Dry bank near Portsmouth. 

 Inula crithmoides. North side of Portsea Island (Hillsea Lines). 

 Anihemis nobilis. Abundant on Southsea Common, and the 



shores of Stokes Bay. 

 Matricaria inodora, /3 maritima. Common on the coast. 

 Matricaria Chamomilla. At the foot of Portsdown. 

 Filago minima. Southsea Common, abundant. 

 Senecio sylvaticus. In all parts of Portsea Island. 

 Carlina vulgaris. South coast of Hayling and Portsea Island. 

 Centaurea nigra, /3 radiata. On Portsdown. 

 Centaurea Calcitrapa. Very abundant at the foot of Portsdown. 



between Corsham and Wymmering. 

 Carduus tenuiflorus. Very common in Portsea and Hayling 



Island. 

 Helminthia echioldes. Portsea and Hayling Islands. 

 Hieracium sylvaticuju. Hayling Island (south coast). 

 Erica Tetralix. South-west corner of Hayling Island. 

 Erythraa pulchella. Southsea Common. 

 Menyantlies trifoliata, Gower Pond. 

 Cuscuta Epithymum. Abundant on Southsea Common. 

 Borago officinalis. Well established at Portchester. 

 Myosotis palustris. Gower Pond, Southampton. 

 Myosotis ccespitosa. Hayling Island. 

 Solanum Dulcamara, /3 marina. A bush, three feet high, on the 



shore of Hayling Island. 

 Verbascum Blattaria (the normal variety with yellow flowers). 



Between Gosport and Aiverstoke, truly wild. 

 Digitalis purpurea (with pale flowers). Shingle, south shore of 

 Hayling Island. 



