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Church. Fishbourne. Bosham, A. Selsey, H.E.F. Pag- 

 ham, E.S.M. IV. By the roadside from Newhaven to 

 Seaford, nr. the Buckle Inn, U. Inland nr. Alciston, E.E. 

 V. Nr. Red House, Pevensey. Nr. Langley, E. VI. Pett. 

 Winchelsea, B. 



CE. CROCATA, L. Hemlock Water Dropwort. P. 6-7. 

 Ditches ; very com. 



CE. PHELLANDRIUM, Lam. Fine-leaved Water Drop- 

 wort. B. 7-10. Ditches and damp places ; rather rare. 



I. Bulrush Pond, Bosham. Old Fishbourne, nr. Old Park. 



II. Amberley Wild Brooks, E.S.M. III. Nr. Brighton, M. 

 IV. Nr. the " Lord's Place," Lewes, U. V. By Drove. 

 Hailsham. Marsh nr. Horse Eye, E. Wartling Wood, nr. 

 Hurstmonceux Castle. Roadside bet. Ninfield and Bore- 

 ham Street. Hove Level, 1895, E.S.S. VI. Bodiam. Pett, 

 B. VII. Fenland Ponds, E. Grinstead, Coleman. Ifield 

 Millpond, 1898. 



^THUSA CYNAPIUM, L. Fool's Parsley. A. 7-8. Cult, 

 and waste ground ; com. 



FCENICULUM VULGARE, Gaert. Common Fennel. P. 

 7-9. On cliffs, probably wild ; also in waste ground ; rare. 

 I. Nr. St. James' Hospital, Chichester, by the Lavant, 

 long established there. Arundel Park, nr. Swanbourne 

 Lake, A. Bogiior, H.E.F. Shingles west of Pagham, 

 E.S.M. III. Lancing, Hb. D. Nr. Brighton, abund., 

 Hb. B. Cliffs nr. Southwick, and nr. where was the " Pad 

 Inn " formerly, Old Shoreham, H.H. IV. Lewes, waste 

 ground nr. Landport, U. V. Pevensey, Ray. Pevensey 

 Castle, Bor. Holy well, E. VI. Winchelsea. Rye, not 

 uncom., B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 



SESELI LIBANOTIS, Koch. Mountain Stone Parsley. P. 

 7-8. Downs ; very rare. IV. Bet. Seaford and Cuckmere, 

 Hb. Bor. " On Seaford height among a patch of furze, 

 on the last slope nr. the Cuckmere Blockade Station, 

 1850 ; found again there by me and the Rev. C. M. 

 Norman, August, 1860," W. C. Unwin. V. Nr. the mouth 

 of the Cuckmere, E. 



Note. First observed in Sussex by Eev. W. H. Cole- 

 man, 1839. Only recorded elsewhere in England from 

 Herts and Cambridgeshire. 



SILAUS PRATENSIS, Besser. Meadow Pepper Saxifrage. 

 P. 6-9. Heaths and meadows ; com. 



CRITHMUM MARITIMUM, L. Samphire. P. 6-9. Chalk 

 cliffs and sea beach ; rare, formerly much more freq. I. 

 Pilsey, Hb. Bor. Selsey Bill, 1874, A. Bognor, H.E.F. 

 Elmer, Middleton, 1886, E.W.B. Earnley, E.S.M. II. 

 Littlehampton, E.S.M. III. On the beach nr. Copperas 

 Gap, 1860, U. Shoreham and Kingston beach, M. V. 

 Formerly abund. bet. Beachy Head and Cuckmere Haven, 

 now very scarce, E. Shingles, Eastbourne, E.E. VI. Cliffs 



