82 DORSET PLANTS. 



Chenopodium polyspermum, L. F. Kinson ; S. of Henbury 

 Hill; Woodlands. 



Salicornia herbacea, L., var. ramosissima, Woods. Not so 

 common as the Flora would indicate. D. Lytchett Bay. F. 

 Parkstone Saltmarsh. G. Mouth of Corfe River. .S". appressa, 

 Dumort. F. Hamworthy. G. Near the mouth of Poole 

 Harbour; new to county. 



Polygonum viite, Schrank. D. Lytchett Minster. F. Kinson ; 

 Hampreston ; W. Parley ; Cowgrove, Wimborne ; Sturminster 

 Marshall. G. Stoborough meadows. P. minus, Huds. D. 

 Wool, by the bridge ; near Tonerspuddle. F. Talbot ; 

 Dudsbury ; West Moors ; Verwood. 



Euphorbia platyphyllos, L. F. Edmondsham. 



Buxus sempervirens, L. E. Near Fontmell, introduced. F. 

 Stourpain Gorse, near Pimperne, on the debris of a lime kiln, 

 very strong, but perhaps not native. 



Carpinus Betidus, L. "Generally distributed" in the Flora; 

 no localities given. D. A mile or more up the R. Piddle 

 above Wareham. This is the only occurrence of the species 

 I have met with in the county, where it seems to me very 

 rare. 



Salix triandra, L. D. Wareham to Trigon. S. Hoffmanniana, 

 Sm. D. Wareham to Trigon. E. Compton Abbas ; East 

 Orchard. F. Kinson ; Wimborne ; Alderholt ; Iwerne Minster. 

 G. Corfe Castle ; Littlesea. 6". ambigua, Ehrh. G. Littlesea. 



Empetrum nigrum, L. F. Sandhills, Parkstone, Mr. C. B. 

 Clarke. 



Juniperus communis, L. E. Melbury Hill. 



Pinus Pinaster, Ait. D. Whole copses, Lytchett Minster to 

 Wareham ; Morden Park ; Sandford. F. Broadstone. G. 

 Rempstone Wood and Heath ; Studland ; Arne. 



Taxus baccaia, L. F. Stourpaine Furze Down ; frequent and 

 native about Edmondsham and St. Giles. 



Listera cordata, R. Br. F. Discovered in Branksome Park by 

 Miss E. Armitage in 1895, who saw one plant. I found a few 

 more soon after. 



