22 LINAGES. 



M. SYLVESTRIS, L. Common Mallow, 8. Cheese-flower. 

 P. 6-9. Roadsides; very com. 



M. ROTUNDIFOLIA, L. Dwarf Mallow. P. 6-7. Road- 

 sides and waste places; rather com., especially in W. 

 Sussex. 



M. BOREALIS, Walton. Small-flowered Mallow. A. 8-9. 

 Seaside waste ; very rare. I. Nr. Arundel, 1895. III. 

 Waste places bet. Patcham and Standean, 1899, T.H. 

 Broadmere Common, Henfield, 1894, T.H. Shipley, E.E. 



IV. Plumpton and Berwick, E.E. Waste ground nr. 

 Horeham Road Station, C.E.S. V. Discovered in Sussex, 

 Sept., 1875, on the sea beach bet. St. Leonards and 

 Bexhill, by Mrs. B. M. Oakeshott, who sent me specimens. 

 First noticed in England nr. Hythe, Kent, in the last 

 century by Hudson. 



M. PUSILLA, Sm.I. Fishbourne Tide Mill, casual. II. 

 Farm Yards, Amberley, introduced with foreign grain, 

 E.S.M. 



TILIACE^E. 



TILIA GRANDIFLORA, Ehrh. Large-leaved Lime. Tr. 

 6-7. Woods; rare. III. One ancient tree on the N. side 

 of Chanctonbury Hill, Hb. Bor. 



T. INTERMEDIA, DC. Common Lime. Tr. 6-7. Woods 

 and roadsides, planted ; com. 



T. PARVIFOLIA, L. Small-leaved Lime. Tr. 7-8. Woods ; 

 rare. II. Slinfold, Kb. Bor. IV. Bet. Balcombe and 

 Ardingly, 1893, A.J.C. 



LINAGES. 



RADIOLA MILLEGRANA, Sm. R. linoides, Both. Flax- 

 seed. All-seed. A. 6-8. Damp places on sandy and 

 gravelly heaths; rather rare. I. Elsted, F.V.P. Petworth, 

 Hb. B. Midhurst Common. Duncton Common. Amber- 

 sham Common, E.S.M. II. Redford, H.E.F. III. 

 Balcombe, M. IV. Chailey Common, U. V. Nr. Mill 

 Wood, Bexhill, R. Bet. Little Common and the sea, 1895, 



C.E.S. Bridge and Heathfield, E.E. VI. Fairlight. 

 Guestling Wood, B. VII. Ashdown Forest, U. Starve- 

 mouse Plain, Hanson. 



LINUM CATHARTICUM, L. Purging Flax. P. 6-9. 

 Downs and dry pastures ; very com. 



L. ANGUSTIFOLIUM, Huds. Narrow-leaved Flax. P. 6-9. 

 Downs and waysides, especially nr. the sea ; not com. 

 westward. I. Bosham, J.G.H. Bet. Sidlesham and Pag- 

 ham, E.S.M. II. Rusper, E.E. III. Cliffs towards 

 Southwick and Kingston, abund., Salmon. Aldrington, 

 M. Roedean, nr. Rottingdean, /. L. Warren, in list to 

 W.B.H., 1874. IV. Ringmer, N.B.G. Nr. Newhaven, U. 



V. Banks nr. Friston Church. Nr. Pevensey Castle. 



