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Redcliff. Var. pycnanthum, Gr. and Godr. D. Lytchctt Min- 

 ster. A.junceum, Bcauv. A. Burton Bradstock, H. J. Goddard. 



C. Radipole, and Rodwell, H. J. Goddard. Nardtis slricla, L. 



D. By Morden Decoy. F. On all the heaths from Bourne 

 Valley and Poole Harbour to Venvood Common ; Goatham. G. 

 Scotland Heath, &c., H. /. Goddard, Corfe Castle ; Little Sea. 

 Hordeum secalinum, Schreb. (H. pratense, Huds.). C. Chickerell, 

 H. /. Goddard. D. Keysworth ; Lytchett Minster. E. Stur- 

 minster Newton ; Hinton St. Mary ; Buckland Newton, H. J. 

 Goddard. F. Sturminster Marshall; Spetisbury; Edmondsham. 



< H. muriniim, L. The distribution of this species is, perhaps, 

 worth working out, for it is certainly very irregular in the county. 

 Practically absent from the heathland, it is also very scarce in 

 N.E. Dorset on the clay and on the chalk. E. Margaret Marsh. 



F. Cranborne. The grass is usually so common one does not 

 take note of it. Elymus arenarius, L. F. Constitution Hill, and 

 also on a bank near Dane Court cricket ground, Parkstone ! 

 South Haven, opposite Branksea, inflorescence plentiful, 1908, 

 H. J. Goddard. This occurrence, a mile from the nearest point 

 of the harbour and more than two from the nearest bit of coast, 

 is, to say the least, unusual. 



Lomaria Spicant, Desv. (Blechnum boreale, Sw.). D. Wareham 

 Cowards Trigon and Sandford ; Morden Decoy ; East Morden ; 

 Lytchett Matravers. F. Chiefly on peat banks ; Kinson ; Broad- 

 stone ; Canford ; Hampreston ; West Moors and Cross Keys ; 

 Woolbridge Heath ; Venvood ; Woodlands ; Edmondsham. 



G. Wareham Heath ; Corfe Castle and Bushey. Lastrcea 

 Thelypteris, Presl. D. Halfway between Wareham and Ham- 

 worthy Junction, L. V. Lester-Garland. L. Oreopleris, Presl. 

 F. Boggy spot in a wood between Edmondsham and Wood- 

 lands. L. cn'slala, Presl. This has stood for some time in the 

 Dorset list, but there is some reason for wishing that the 

 evidence of its occurrence could be confirmed. The late Rev. 

 R. P. Murray found that there were no certain specimens of this 

 species in hb. Mansel-Pleydell. Mr. Arthur Bennett, who makes 

 a study of British county records, told me he had met with no 



