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believe Mr. Mansel-Pleydell hoped to bring out the Flora in 

 that year, and wrote this list of Addenda I. in that expectation ; 

 but the publication was delayed till 1895, and meanwhile this 

 species and some of the others that have the same heading were 

 recorded in 1893 in the Journal of Botany. C. fuscus occurred 

 not only at Bere Regis, but at a marshy spot a mile or more 

 down the valley. Eleocharis multicauh's, Sm. D. Lytchett 

 Minster ; Morden Decoy. F. Wallis Down ; near Creekmoor ; 

 Cow Grove, Wimborne ; Uddens ; West Moors ; Witchampton ; 

 Crichel Pond ; Vervvood Common. G. By Little Sea ; Corfe 

 Castle. Scirpus fluitans, L. Common in heath districts, local 

 elsewhere. D. Lytchett Minster; E. and N.E. of Wareham 

 Station ; Morden Decoy. F. Branksome Chine ; Parkstone ; 

 near Creekmoor ; West Moors ; Holt ; East Moors River ; 

 Verwood ; Goatham. G. Stoborough ; Bushey ; Corfe Castle ; 

 Little Sea. S. cernuus, Vahl. (6. Savii, Seb. and Maur.). D. 

 Salt marsh a little to the west of Hamworthy Junction. F. 

 Shore between Poole and Creekmoor, abundant. G. Studland, 

 plentiful in wet lane leading down to the shore ; mouth of 

 Corfe River. .S. se/aceus, L. F. Parkstone ; Sutton Common ; 

 Edmondsham, in springy spots in a field known as " Hyles " and 

 another field sloping towards the R. Cran. G. Corfe Castle. 

 6". Tabernaemontani, Gmel. D. Hamworthy Junction ; Lytchett 

 Minster ; Keysworth and E. of Wareham towards the harbour. 

 F. Between Sterte and Creekmoor, near Poole. G. Mouth of 

 Corfe River, abundant. 6". maritimus, L. Lytchett Minster; 

 Keysworth. E. Usually a seaside Clubrush, this species is in 

 some abundance in the Stour near the bridge at Sturminster 

 Newton. F. Abundant about half-way between Sterte and 

 Creekmoor, on the shore of Poole Harbour. It also occurs 

 several miles inland in brickyard pools by Verwood Station. G. 

 Mouth of Corfe River. 6". sylvaticus, L. F. Wet thickety 

 meadowland by the Cran between Cranborne and Verwood. 



Eriophonim vagina I urn, L., reported in the Flora (p. 291) as 

 growing within a few yards over the county border near Bourne- 

 mouth, was an error ; starved E. angtistifolium, Roth, having been 



