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carpinifolius, W. and N. G. By the Railway N.W. of Corfe 

 Castle, near Creech. R. incurvatus, Bab. Plentiful on heath 

 N. of Corfe Castle ; not quite typical. R. mollissimus, Rogers. 

 F. N. of Verwood Station, abundant. G. Near Corfe Castle, 

 R. infestus, W. and N. F. Newtown, i m. north. R. dumetorum, 

 W. and N., var. ferox, Weihe. D. Lytchett Minster. F. 

 Longfleet ; Kinson ; Corfe Mullen ; Wimborne. 



Geum rivale, L. F. Alderholt ; Edmondsham (" wild 

 columbine"). D. Meadows N.W. of Wareham. 



Potentilla argentea, L. C. West of Wareham Station ; near 

 Hethfelton Plantation, N. of Wool. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, L. The Dorset plants of which I have 

 seen specimens are all the segregate A. filicaulis, Buser ; viz., C. 

 Evershot, in plenty near the school, hb. W. M. Rogers ; 

 Rampisham to Wraxall, hb. J. C. Mansel-Pleydell. F. Filgroves, 

 hb. J. C. Mansel-Pleydell. 



Rosa lucida, Ehrh. F. Longfleet ; Wallis Down. Well 

 established, though not native. 



Pyrus torminalis, Ehrh. E. Piddle Wood. 



Saxifraga granulata, L. F. Near Cranborne. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, L. F. Edmondsham. 



Sedum reflexum, L., var. albescens, Haw. F. Abundant on 

 banks on the Longfleet side of Parkstone ; Broadstone. 



Epilobium roseum, Schreb. D. Near Wareham Station, In 

 the critique on the Flora of Dorset in the Journal of Botany it 

 was remarked that there were no Epilobium hybrids. The fact is 

 they appear to be very scarce in the county. I have only noticed 

 one, viz., E. obscurum x parviflorum. D. Lytchett Minster. 



(Enothera biennis, L. F. By the railway, Poole Park. (E. 

 odorata, Jacq. D. By the railway, Hamworthy to Wareham. 



Smyrnium Ohtsa/rum, L. E. Roadside banks, Manston, in 

 plenty. 



Carum segetum, Benth. and Hook. fil. C. West Lulworth. 

 E. Hinton St. Mary; Manston. F. Shillingstone to Durweston ; 

 Shapwick, on several hedge banks ; Hemsworth ; Kingston 

 Lacy ; Longfleet ; &c. 



