PAPAVERACE^E. O 



Clayton Rectory hedge, a garden escape, H.H. IV. Still 

 found at Westmeston, 1873, Helyer. 



AQUILEGIA VULGARIS, L. Columbine. P. 5-7. Woods 

 and copses; not com., except in the N.W. corner of the 

 County, but occurs in all the districts, and undoubtedly 

 wild. I. Harting, W. Charlton. Nr. Watergate, Hb. C. 

 William Wood, Stoughton, F.V.P. Hangers of the chalk 

 near Sutton, native, E.S.M. Forest Side, Stansted, in 

 several places, Mrs. Parson (purple and white). North 

 Wood. Red Copse, nr. Halnaker Down (purple and 

 white), E.H.D. II. In the Woods nr. Burpham, S.E. St. 

 Leonard's Forest (purple and white), G.B.H. Bet. 

 Faygate and Kingsfold, 1892, C.E.S. III. Ditchling 

 Common, very abund., H. Nr. Saddlescombe, M.It. IV. 

 Sheffield Forest. Rushton Wood, Fletching, N.J.T. Wood 

 nr. E. Hoathly, U. Downs above Berwick, possibly intro- 

 duced, E.E. V. Gnat Wood. Abbot's Wood, E. Beachy 

 Head, E. VI. Guestling, very sparingly, B. VII. Wad- 

 hurst, &c. Not unfreq. about Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 

 Tilgate Forest, 1891, where it is undoubtedly wild, C.E.S. 



"DELPHINIUM AJACIS, Eeich! Field Larkspur. A. 6-7. 



Cornfields ; rare, casual. IV. Occasionally at the foot of 



the Downs, U. 

 ACONITUM NAPELLUS, L. Monkshood. P. 6-7. Shady 



places by streams ; rare. I. Woolbeding, bank of river, 



Helyer. V. Side of road nr. Hellingly, 1875, sp., E. 



BERBERIDACE^E. 



BERBERIS VULGARIS, L. Common Barberry. Sh. 5-6. 

 Thickets and hedges; rare, and doubtfully wild. I. 

 Hermitage, planted. II. Slinfold, 1905, Mr. Webster. 

 Edge of plantation from Goring Hall to the sea, Hb. D. 

 III. Downs nr. Clayton Holt, S.E. Shipley, E.E. IV. 

 Road side between Danehill and Tilgate Forest, W.W. 

 V. Friston Warren, nr. Eastdean, E. Obs. This shrub 

 was formerly abundant in Sussex, but is now being 

 generally cut down in or near fields, owing to the well- 

 established fact that the cluster cups of the Barberry are 

 productive of mildew in corn grown near them. 



NYMPH^EACE^E. 



NYMPHS ALBA, L. White Water-lily. P. 7-8. Ponds, 



rivers and streams ; com. 



NUPHAR LUTEA, L. Yellow Water-lily. P. 7-8. Rivers 



and still waters; com. 



PAPAVERACE^E. 



PAPAVER SOMNIFEEUM, L. Garden Poppy. A. 6-8. 

 Waste places ; freq. I. Fields below the Downs, Lavington, 

 E.S.M. 



