78 DORSET PLANTS. 



Buda rupes/n's, F. J. Hanbury (Lepigonum rupestre, Kindb.). 

 C. Weymouth Bay, /. W. White (Journ. Bot., 1896, 432). G. 

 Durlston Head. 



Claytonia perfoliata, Bonn. F. Parkstone, Miss M. Wenhvorth 

 Shields ; near the Haven Hotel. 



Hyperieum dubium, Leers (H. quadrangulum, L.). F. Queen's 

 Wood, Horton ; W. of Verwood Station ; Sutton Common ; 

 Cross Keys, near West Moors. 



Lavatera arborea, L. F. Parkstone, near Poole Park ; 

 Hamworthy Junction. Usually a casual now, though formerly 

 native. 



Tilia cordafa, Mill. (T. parvifolia, Ehrh.). F. In some 

 quantity about xooyds. W. of Verwood Station, in a hedgerow. 

 I have not seen it yet in the old and only other Dorset station, 

 woods in Cranborne Chase. 



Getanium striatum, L. D. Roadside, out of Bere Regis, 1894, 

 not a native. G. pyrenaicum, L. E. Compton Abbas. 



Ononis spinosa, L. E. East Orchard ; rare in the county, 

 except in the north and north-west. 



Medicago falcata, L. C. Radipole towards Weymouth, J. W. 

 White (Journ. Sot., 1896, 432). 



Tri folium medium, L. E. and F. Frequent E. and N.E. of 

 Blandford. G. Bushey, near Corfe Castle. 



Anthyllis Vulneraria, L. F. Between Edmondsham and 

 Verwood Station. E. Plentiful near Compton Abbas. Rather 

 rare away from the coast. 



Lathyrus Aphaca, L. E. Melbury Hill. L. Nissolia, L. E. 

 East Orchard. 



Prunus Avium, L. F. Ensbury ; Foxholes Wood ; near 

 Durweston ; Edmondsham. P. Cerasus, L. F. Kinson ; Edmond- 

 sham to Woodlands. 



Rubus suberectus, Anders. F. Alderholt. R. sulcatus, Vest. 

 F. Alderholt. R. opacus, Focke. D. One mile N.E. of 

 Wareham. R. integribasu, P. J. Muell. C. Wool. D. Bere 

 Regis. R. affinis, W. and N. C. Wool. F. Alderholt. Var. 

 Briggsianus, Rogers. Woolbridge and N. of Verwood. R, 



