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grounds long occupied by Mr. Blanchard at Parkstone ; West 

 Moors ; Woolbridge ; brickyard by Venvood Station ; Witch- 

 ampton. G. Corfe Castle; Littlesea. Mr. Blanchard could 

 remember his pond being made, and of course at first there was 

 no Typha, nor was it ever planted there. By 1897 it filled one- 

 third of the pond, and gave cover for two or three moorhens' 

 nests. How did it get there ? No doubt isolated ponds get 

 their waterweeds often in the first place by seeds conveyed in 

 the mud attached to the feet of water fowl. Sparganium 

 ramosum, Huds. F. West Moors ; by the R. Cran, between 

 Cranborne and Verwood. G- Stoborough meadows ; Corfe 

 Castle.- S. simplex, Huds. D. Wareham. F. Wimborne to 

 Canford ; West Moors and Cross Keys ; Goatham. G. 

 Stoborough meadows. 



Altsma P/aniago, L. (Water Plantain), var. lanceolatum, Afz. 



F. Pool near N.W. corner of Poole Harbour ; i.e., near Ham- 

 worthy Junction. A. ranunculoides, L. D. Lytchett Minster; 

 Sherford Brook ; Wareham. F. Lower Barnsley ; Woolbridge ; 

 Peat Moors R. G. Creech, W. M. Rogers. 



Triglochin paluslre, L. D. Lytchett Minster. F. Cow Grove, 

 near Wimborne ; near High Hall ; valley of R. Cran, in and 

 near Edmondsham. G. Corfe Castle and Scotland Farm. 7'. 

 maritimum, L. D. Keysworth ; Wareham, near the harbour; 

 Lytchett Minster. F. By Poole Park ; Poole to Creekmoor. 



G. By the Corfe River; Arne ; Winspit. Poiamogeton crispus, L. 

 F. Near Bailey Gate Station ; Kingston Lacy ; West Moors ; 

 Cross Keys. G. Corfe Castle. P. densus, L. Leigh Common, 

 W. M. Rogers. Kingston Lacy ; Lower Barnsley. G. R. Frome, 

 Wareham ; Corfe Castle. P. actttifolius, Link. G. Stoborough 

 meadows, where it was much finer than in the well-known 

 station on the N. side of Wareham in District D. Zannichellia 

 palustris, L. F. Edmondsham, in a small stream, where it has 

 more than one year been seen in flower before the end of March ! 



Cypeius fuscu s, L. D. The locality for this very rare plant is 

 given in the first list of Addenda in the Flora, viz., Bere Regis, 

 and the first record is attributed to " Mansel-Pleydell, 1893." I 



