122 CONTRIBUTIONS TO A FLORA OF PORTLAND. 



Scabiosa Columbaria, L. Small Scabious. Native. II. 

 Freq. Verne slopes. East Weare. The Grove. Re- 

 forne ; F. 



Eupatorium cannabinum, L. Hemp- Agrimony. Native. 

 II. Com. About quarries and dry banks ; (stem-leaves 

 often undivided). 



Obs. Briggs, Flo. Plymouth, 210, refers to the occas- 

 ional strange adaptation of this plant to dry 

 places. 



Solidago Virgaurea, L. Golden Rod. Native. II. Freq. 

 Noted, Gibson. Cliffs and rocks between King's Pier 

 and Chene. 



Aster Tripolium, L. Starwort. Native. I. Freq. Shores 

 Smallmouth to Chesil. II. Scarce. 



[A. Linosyris, Bernh. Goldilocks. Native. II. Reported to 

 me 1878, by T. B. Flower, in litt. as having been found 

 some years previously by a lady who gave a specimen to 

 Revd. A. Bloxam. Extinct.] 



Erigeron acre, L. Blue Fleabane. Native. II. Not 

 freq. East Weare between Prison and Churchope. 

 West Weare sparingly, 1885. 



Inula squarrosa, Bernh. (Conyza, DC). Ploughman's Spike- 

 nard. Native. II. Rather freq. Noted, Gibson in 

 Flo. Dor. Ed. 2, p. 162. Quarries and banks. Under- 

 cliff Breakwater to Chene. West Weare, sparingly. 



I. crithmoides, L. Golden Samphire. Native. II. Local. 

 " At Portland ; " Pulteney. Cliffs Chene to near 

 Lower Lighthouse ; plentiful about Cave-hole. 



Obs. Dr. Maion's record " Near Chesil Bank," 

 Flo. Dor. Ed. 2, p. 162, was, doubtless, an error. 



Matricaria inodora, L. Scentless Mayweed. Var. salina, 

 Bab. Native. I. and II. Freq. on shores. 



Artemisia Absinthium, L. Wormwood. II. Unusually 

 freq. in places. Yeates. East Weare. Less freq. south 

 of Churchope, and scarce towards the Bill. 



Obs. Widely distributed. Appears to be truly 

 native. 



