44 ONAGRACEJB. 



E. PARVIFLORUM, Schreb. Small-flowered Hairy Willow- 

 herb. P. 6-9. Damp places and stream sides; com. 



E. MONTANUM, L. Broad-leaved Willow-herb. P. 6-8. 

 Woods and banks ; com. 



E. LANCEOLATUM, Sebas.! Spear-leaved Willow-herb. 

 P. 7-9. Dry waste places ; very rare. I. Hedgerow bet. 

 Graffham and Selham. Plentiful in a lane nr. Lodsworth, 

 E.S.M. III. Roadside, New Shoreham, 0. 



E. ROSEUM, Schreb. Pale Smooth-leaved Willow-herb. P. 

 7-8. Damp places; rare westward. I. River bank nr. 

 Midhurst, sparingly, H.E.F. By the Rother bet. Petworth 

 and Fittleworth. Streamlet bet. Coates and Burton, 

 E.S.M. II. West Chiltington and Horseham, E.E. III. 

 Henfield, Hb. Bor. IV. Plumpton, E.E. V. Nr. Battle, 

 W.B.H. VI. Hastings, Brom field. Watercourse above 

 TCcclesbourne Glen, 0. VII. Frequent in shady lanes in 

 the Weald, Bot. Sus. Nr. Withyham, Forster. In the bed 

 of a brook nr. Brambletye Place, E. Grinstead, Coleman. 



E. TETRAGONUM, L. Long-podded Square-stalked 

 Willow-herb. P. 7-8. Ditches; rather com. I. Nr. Mid- 

 hurst, H.E.F. Racton. Roadside nr. Lumley Mill. 

 Prinsted. III. Henfield, Hb. Bor. IV. Chailey Common, 

 N.J.T. Nr. Off ham, U. V. Shingles nr. Langley. Nr. 

 Polegate, E. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 



E. OBSCURUM, Schreb. Short-podded Square-stalked 

 Willow-herb. P. 7-8. Ditches and boggy places; rather 

 com. I. Stansted Woods. Westbourne, A. Lavington, 

 E.S.M. IV. Lewes, Hb. Bor. Roadside nr. Newick, 1900, 

 T.H. V. Nr. Eastbourne, E. VI. Nr. Hastings, com., B. 

 VII. Withyham, 1904, C.E.8. 



E. LAMYI, F. Schultz. Schultz's Willow-herb. P. 6-9. 

 Roadsides and woods; rare and local. I. Lavington. 

 Graffham, Coates, E.S.M. Obs. An interesting addition 

 to the Flora. 



E. PALUSTRE, L. Narrow-leaved March Willow-herb. P. 

 7-8. -Bogs and wet places; not uncom., found in all the 

 districts. 



(ENOTHEEA BIENNIS, L. Common Evening Primrose. 

 B. 7-9. Waste ground ; occas. as a casual. 



ISNARDIA PALUSTRIS, L. Marsh Isnardia. A. 6. 

 Pools and ditches; very rare. IV. Buxted. In an old iron 



Eit ; first found in Great Britain, by Borrer, in 1827. I 

 ave specimens thence given me by the late H. 

 Collins, Esq. (Sent to him by Borrer, in 1847.) Cuckfield. 

 Little Ease Pond, 1848, Bromfield. 



Note. Probably now nearly extinct in Sussex and very 

 rare in Hants, the only other county in which it 

 occurs. 



