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S. GRANULATA, L. ! White Meadow Saxifrage. P. 5. 

 Sandy meadows and banks; very rare. V. Roadside nr. 

 Hurstmonceux Castle, E. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM OPPOSITIFOLIUM, L. Opposite- 

 leaved Golden Saxifrage. P. 3-5. By rills and in wet 

 shady places ; rather rare. I. Harting, W. Nr. Midhurst, 

 H.E.F. Cocking, F.V.P. Aldsworth nr. the Sheep Wash, 

 by the Chichester Road. Watery Lane, Funtington. 

 Petworth, by the Virgin Mary's Spring. At the foot of 

 Bignor Hill, Barlavington. II. Slinfold, 1905, Eev. A. 

 A. Evans. III. Hurstpierpoint, W.M. IV. Sheffield 

 Forest, N.J.T. Barcombe, U. Burstowe Bridge and 

 Birchgrove. V. Nr. Hellingly. Wartling, E. Abbot's 

 Wood, W.H.B.F. V. Abundant in the Battle and Catsfield 

 neighbourhood, 1895, E.S.S. VI. Ecclesbourne. Holling- 

 ton Wood, nr. Old Roar, B. VII. About Tunbridge Wells, 

 com., E.J. 



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HYDROCOTYLE VULGARIS, L. Marsh Penny-wort. 

 White-rot. P. 5-7. Bogs and wet meadows ; com. 



SANICULA EUROP^EA, L. Wood Sanicle. P. 6-7. 

 Woods ; very com. 



ERYNGIUM MARITIMUM, L. Sea Holly. P. 7-8. Sea 

 beach; not com. westward. I. Thorney Island, A. Clymp- 

 ing Sands, abund., W.H.B.F. Bet. Aldwick and Pagham, 

 1901, E.S.M. Bet. Earnley and Selsey Bill, 1901, C.E.8. 

 II. Littlehampton, 1885. III. Aldrington. Hove, U. 

 Kingston, Hb. B. V. Foot of the Cliffs E. of the Cuck- 

 mere, Plentiful, U. Mouth of the Cuckmere, E. VI. 

 Camber Sands, B. "I found it plentiful at Rie and 

 Winchelsea in Sussex," Gerarde, 1633. 



CICUTA VIROSA, L. ! Water-Hemlock. Cowbane. P. 7-8. 

 Ditches ; very rare. II. Rev. E. S. Marshall writes : 

 " Mr. E. H. Holmes informs me that this has recently 

 been found growing plentifully by a pond in a park near 

 Pulborough." I have myself never seen a Sussex 

 specimen, and much doubt the occurrence of this plant in 

 our county. VI. Moat of Bodiam Castle, Bor. MSS. Not 

 found recently. 



APIUM GRAVEOLENS, L. Wild Celery. Smallage. P. 

 7-8. Salt marshes and ditches ; not uncom. I. W.R. 

 district, freq. Mouth of the Ems. Prinsted. Bosham. 

 Fishbourne Marshes. Appledram, abund. Bognor. 

 Arundel, com. II. Bet. Arundel and Burpham, by the 

 Arun. abund. Littlehampton. III. Ditches bet. Shoreham 

 and Bramber. West Worthing beach. IV. Ditches in 

 Lewes Levels. Nr. Bishopstone Mills, abund., U. V. 

 Shingles, nr. Langley. Nr. first sluice bridge, Eastbourne, 

 E. VI. Nr. Hastings, rather rare, B. Winchelsea, nr. 

 the New Gate, A. W. Clarke. 



