LOBANTHACE^E. 53 



herd's Needle. 8. Hedgehog. A. 5-9. Cult, fields; very 

 com. 



CONIUM MACULATUM. L. Common Hemlock. P. 6-8. 

 Woods and hedge banks; not uncqm. I. Harting, PF. 

 Midhurst, H.E.F. Racton. Nr. Chichester. Fishbourne. 

 Appledram. Button. Petworth. II. Pulborough. 

 Burpham. III. Nr. Brighton, M. IV. About Lewes, U. 

 V. About Ratton Decoy. Shingles nr. first sluice bridge, 

 Eastbourne. Nr. WalPs-end. Pevensey, JR. VI. Nr. 

 Hastings, rare, B. VII. About Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 



SMYRNIUM OLUSATRUM, L. Alexanders. B. 4-6. 

 Waste ground, and banks and cliffs by the sea ; rare 

 westward. I. Nr. the Recreation Ground, Chichester. 

 III. Roadside bet. Shoreham and Bramber, A. Pyecombe, 

 W.M. IV. On a bank nr. Southover, Lewes. Hedgerow 

 bet. the Kingston road and the lane leading towards 

 Kingston Mills, U. Freq. by roadsides from Southeram to 

 Glynde pit, H.H. V. Abund. everywhere nr. Eastbourne, 

 E. VI. Hastings, Bromfield. Rye Cliffs, abund., B. 



ARALIACE^E. 



HEDERA HELIX, L. Common Ivy. Sh. 3-5. Woods, 

 walls, and hedges ; very com. 



CORNACE^E. 



CORNUS SANGUINEA, L. Wild Cornel-tree. Dogwood. 

 Sh. 6-7. Woods, thickets, and hedges; com. 



LORANTHACE^E. 



VISCUM ALBUM, L. Mistletoe. Sh. 3-5. Parasitical on 

 various trees ; not com. but loc. abund. Not reported 

 from district VI. I. Midhurst, on Thorn, H.E.F. Up 

 Park, on White Beam and Hawthorn, com., W. Stansted 

 Woods, abund. Cowdray Park, so abund. that cartloads 

 are cut before Christmas, A. Goodwood, abund. on Lime, 

 Maple, Hawthorn, and Apple. Selsey, on the Apple, F. 

 Ayling. Halnaker Park, on Lime and Thorn. Spider 

 Gallop, on Thorns, E.H.D. Chidhain, on Hawthorn. 

 Eastergate. Funtington, abund. Petworth, A. Duncton, 

 Hb. Bor. Orchards at Sutton and Bignor. Lavington 

 Park, on Poplar, H.S. II. Horsham, freq., G.B.H. 

 Warningcamp, on Apple. Parham Park, abund., Eev. E. 

 Page. IV. Barcombe, Mr. H. Saxby. V. Polegate, 

 Ratton, on Apple, introd., E. VII. Eridge Park. Buck- 

 hurst Park and elsewhere nr. Tunbridge Wells, on 

 Hawthorn, Apple, &c., E.J. 



Note. The only ex. I have ever seen on the Oak was 

 brought from Northchapel to Petworth, circa 1845. 



