t>ORSET PLANTS. 87 



(Vol. XIII., p. 163, 1892), by the President, together with an 

 admirable plate, I had the good fortune to find in some pits just 

 reached by high tides in District F. to the west of Hamworthy 

 Junction. 



I have accumulated many more notes of localities additional 

 to the Flora of Dorset, many of which are published in my Flora 

 of Bournemouth (1900) ; but the above list is long enough for its 

 purpose of supplementing the facts given in the Flora of Dorset 

 and filling out the geographical distribution of our less common 

 species and varieties, 





