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Comarum palustre, purple comarum, or marsh cinquefoil, in 

 the bogs of Bin's-pond. 



Hypericum andros&mum, Tutsan, St. John's Wort, in the 

 stony, hollow lanes. 



Vinca minor^ less periwinkle, in Selborne-hanger and Shrub- 

 wood. 



Monotropa hypopithys, yellow monotropa, or birds' nest, in 

 Selborne-hanger under the shady beeches, to whose roots it seems 

 to be parasitical, at the north-west end of the Hanger. 



Chlora perfoliata, Blackstonia perfoliata, Hudsoni, perfoliated 

 yellow-wort, on the banks in the King's-field. 



Paris quadrifolia, herb of Paris, true-love, or one-berry, in the 

 Church-litten-coppice. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, opposite golden saxifrage, in 

 the dark and rocky hollow lanes. 



Gentiana amarella, autumnal gentian, or fellwort, on the Zig- 

 zag and Hanger. 



Lathnvz squamaria, tooth-wort, in the Church-litten-coppice 

 under some hazels near the foot-bridge, in Trimming's garuen 

 hedge, and on the dry wall opposite Grange-yard. 



Dipsacus pilosus^ small teasel, in the Short and Long Lith. 



Lathyrus sylvestris, narrow-leaved, or wild lathyrus, in the 

 bushes at the foot of the Short Lith, near the path. 



Ophrys spiralis, ladies' traces, in the Long Lith, and towards 

 the south corner of the common. 



Ophrys nidus avis, birds' nest ophrys, in the Long Lith under 

 the shady beeches among the dead leaves ; in Great Doriun 

 among the bushes, and on the Hanger plentifully. 



Serapias latifolia^ helleborine, in the High- wood under the 

 shady beeches. 



Daphne laureola, spurge laurel, in Selborne-Hanger and the 

 High-wood. 



Daphne mezereum^ the mezereon, in Selborne-Hanger among 

 the shrubs, at the south-east end above the cottages. 



Lycoperdon tuber, truffles, in the Hanger and High wocd. 



Sambucus ebulus, dwarf elder, walwort, or danewort among 

 the rubbish and ruined foundations of the Priory. 



