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and by J. A. Blagden, Esq., 1876. Copses E. towards 

 Rackham, Bromfi.eld. III. Several bushes in the lane up 

 to Steyning Borstal, in the hedge of what now is a field; 

 but may once have been a garden, E. A. Pryor. V. 

 Wilmington Holt, E.E. 



RUBIACE^E. 



RUBIA PEREGRINA, L. Wild Madder. Copses and stony 

 places; very rare. I. Above Houghton Chalk Pits. 

 Off ham, Bot. Sus. Hanger bet. Arundel and the " Black 

 Rabbit," W.H.B.F. Entrance to Arundel Park by 

 Swanbourne Lake, 1886, A. Copse on north slope of the 

 Downs nr. Sutton, E.S.M. 



GALIUM CRUCIATUM, With. Crosswort. P. 4-6. 

 Woods, banks, and roadsides; com. VI. Very rare in 

 E.R. district, B. 



G. VERUM, L. Yellow Bedstraw. P. 6-9. Downs, 

 pastures, and seashores ; com. 



Var. OCHROLEUCUM. III. Sea bank nr. Lancing, 0. IV. 

 West of Alfriston, E.E. V. Top of the Downs above the 

 Links, Eastbourne, JR. VI. Camber, B. 



G. ERECTUM, Huds. Narrow-leaved Great Bedstraw. P. 

 6-8. Banks and shingles; rare. III. Portslade, Hb. Bor. 

 Nr. Brighton, Hb. B. IV. Field bet. Horsted Keynes and 

 ''Valley Holme," W.W. Wivelsfield ! 1895, and pit nr. 

 Seaford ! 1900, T.H. V. Foot of the Downs at the west 

 end of Motcombe Lane, west of the Workhouse, East- 

 bourne ! 1888, E. VI. In a meadow, Fairlight ! 1876, 

 E.N.B. 



G. MOLLUGO, L. Common Great Bedstraw. P. 7-8. 

 Hedges and banks ; very com. 

 Var. INSUBRICUM. III. Shingle Beach, Shoreham, 0. 



G. SAXATILE, L. Heath Bedstraw. P. 6-8. Downs and 

 heaths ; com. 



G. PALUSTRE, L. Marsh Bedstraw. P. 7-8. Marshes and 

 ditches ; com. 



Var. WITHERINGII. VII. Tilgate Forest, J.L. Common 

 in West Sussex. 



G. ULIGINOSUM, L. Rough Marsh Bedstraw. P. 7-8. 

 Boggy and marshy ditches ; apparently not com. I. 

 Downpark, Harting, W. Fishbourne Marshes, nr. the 

 Waterworks. Duncton Common, A. II. Chiltington 

 Common. III. Nr. Henfield, Bor. Nr. Pond, Clayton, 

 H.H. IV. Wet meadows, nr. Lewes, U. V. Peaty 

 ground at Hove, nr. Bexhill, J.H.A.J. VII. Bogs in 

 Waterdown Forest towards Eridge, Forster. Nr. Tun- 

 bridge Wells, not rare, E.J. 



G. SYLVESTRE. Mountain Bedstraw. Poll. P. 6-7. Dry 

 hills; rare. III. Clayton, 1893, H. Hemmings. Obs. 



