84 DORSET PLANTS. 



Manston. P. obtusifolius, M. and K. F. Recorded, rightly or 

 wrongly, by Pulteney, for the R. Stour and its ditches, Dorset. 

 (See note, Flora of Hants, ist Ed., p. 331.) Ruppia rostellata, 

 Koch. F. Hamworthy to Lytchett Bay, abundant ; a dwarf 

 form on harbour mud exposed at low tide. D. Lytchett 

 Minster, abundant in a ditch separated by a bank from the 

 harbour. 



Zannichellia palustris, L. F. Aimer ; 2 m. above West Moors, 

 near Cross Keys. 



Zostera marina, L., var. angustifoHa, Fr. D. Lytchett Minster. 

 F. Parkstone, W. M. Rogers. G. Near the mouth of Poole 

 Harbour, near South Haven. Z. nana, Roth. D. Lytchett 

 Minster. F. Near the clay pits by Lake, Hamworthy ; Sterte, 

 near Poole ; Parkstone. G. In the mouth of the Corfe River. 



Scirpus silvaticus, L. F. East Moors River by the L.S.W.R. 

 bridge. S. Caricis, Retz. (Blysmus compressus, Panz.). F. 

 Cowgrove, Wimborne. 



Cladium germanicum, Schrad. D. Marsh f m. east of 

 Wareham Station. Probably extinct at Morden Mill. 



Carex dioica, L. G. Bushey, near Corfe Castle. C. pulican's, 

 L. D. N.E. and N.W. of Wareham. F. Near Broadstone ; 

 Woolbridge ; Edmondsham. G. Stoborough ; Wareham Heath, 

 Corfe Castle ; Rempstone ; Godlingston Heath. C. echinala, 

 Murr. D. Sherford Brook ; Morden Decoy; Lytchett Matravers. 

 F. Talbot Heath ; West Moors ; East Moors River ; Peat Moors 

 River. G. Arne ; Corfe Castle ; Rempstone; Bushey; Littlesea. 



C. axillaris, Good. G. Langton Matravers, L. V. Garland- 

 Lester. C. acuta x Goodcnowti, nov. hybr. D. Between Wareham 

 and the railway. C. humilis, Leysser. E. Melbury Hill. F. 

 East end of Okeford Hill. C. laevigata, Sm. D. Copse N. of 

 East Morden ; Lytchett Matravers. F. Near Canford ; Henbury 

 Hill ; Alderholt and Edmondsham, abundant. C. disians, L. 



D. Lytchett Bay- F. Aimer ; Kingston Lacy ; High Hall ; rare 

 inland. C. extensa, Good. D. By Lytchett Bay. F. By the 

 Harbour N. of Poole ; also E. and S.E. of Hamworthy Junction. 

 C. filiformis, L. D. Besides Morden Decoy, whence I first 



