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CAPRIFOLIACE^E. 



ADOXA MOSCHATELLINA, L. Tuberous Moschatel. P. 

 3-5. Damp, shady banks ; not uncom. I. Harting, W. 

 Stansted Woods, abund. Hare's Lane, Racton. Lording- 

 ton. Funtington. Oakwood. Glatting, A. Bosham, 

 J.G.H. Lavington, Graffham, and Heyshott, E.S.M. II. 

 Woods nr. Horsham, G.B.H. Tedfold, nr. Billingshurst, 

 abund., S.E. III. Keymer, jffb. B. IV. Blind Lane, Iford. 

 By the roadside nr. Barcombe Church, U. V. Gardner- 

 sheet. Wannock, rather rare, R. VI. Hastings. Battle, 

 not uncom., B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, freq., E.J. 



SAMBUCUS NIGRA, L. Common Elder. Sh. 7-8. Woods 

 and hedges ; com. 

 Var. LACINIATA. I. Bosham, in a lane nr. Lower Hone. A. 



Hunston Wood, 1891, A. II. Amberley, 1897, A. IV. 



Berwick, doubtfully native, E.E. 



S. EBULUS, L. Dwarf Elder. Danewort. Sh. 7-8. Banks, 

 waste places; rare. I. Harting, S. side of Tipper Lane 

 and in a meadow nr. the Hatches on Hurst Farm, W. 

 Eastdean. Dell-hole field, Chichester, F.V.P. Nr. 

 Glatting, abund., H.S. Deep Dell, nr. Cocking, 1902, 

 F.V.P. Roadside west of Lavington House, E.S.M. III. 

 Poynings, W.M. Bramber Castle, Salmon. Edburton, nr. 

 the Devil's Dyke, Eev. A. K. Nairne. IV. Lewes, Bot. 

 Sus. Under Firle Beacon, Blatchington, E.E. VI. By 

 Etchingham Churchyard wall and in the field adjoining, 

 E.J. 



VIBURNUM OPULUS, L. Guelder Rose. Stink-tree. Sh. 

 6-7. Wood and copses; rather com. I. Nr. Midhurst, 

 H.E.F. Waste nr. the Severals, Harting, W. Oakwood, 

 nr. Chichester, abund. Aldermere, Westbourne, A. II. 

 Washington. Borstal, Hb. D. III. Nr. Brighton, M. 

 IV. Love Lane, Lewes, U. By stream, Lindfield Road, 

 W.W. V. Bet. Polegate and Folkington, rare, E. VI. Nr. 

 Hastings. Guestling, not uncom., B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge 

 Wells, com., E.J. 



V. LANTANA, L. Wayfaring Tree. Mealy Guelder Rose. 

 Sh. 5-6. Woods and hedges ; very com. on the chalk, and 

 reported from all the districts except VI. 



LONICERA CAPEIFOLIUM, L. Perfoliate Honeysuckle, 

 bhr. 5-6. Hedgerows ; rare. I. Hedgerow nr. E. Marden, 

 Hb. Bor. Arundel, 1901, H.C.M. III. Clayton, H. 



L. PERICLYMENUM, L. Common Honeysuckle. Wood- 

 bine. Sh. 6-9. Woods and hedges; com. 



L. XYLOSTEUM, L. Upright Fly Honeysuckle. Shr. 5-6. 

 Woods; very rare. II. Amberley, " In a copse called the 

 Jiacketts, E. of Houghton Bridge, four miles from 

 Arundel, certainly wild," Borrer. Found there by W. 

 Collins, Esq., August 25, 1843; by myself June 5, 1852; 



