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banks of Cockshut stream, nr. the bridge, U. VI. Nr. 

 Hastings, rare, B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, com.,,E.J. 

 Var. SAMBUCIFOLIA. -Freq. on the lower greensand in 



damp places, E.S.M. III. Henfield Levels, 1894, H.H. 



IV. Wheeler Wood, Horsted Keynes, 1900, W.W. 

 Var. MIKANII, Syme. I. Abund. in copses on the Downs 



above Graffham and Lavington. Com. on the chalk. II. 



Copse on Amberley Mound, 1899, C.E.S. III. Foot of 



Chanctonbury Hill, 1902, T.H. IV. On chalk above 



Plumpton, E.E. VII. Faygate, 1904, C.E.S. Flowers 



frequently white. 



VALERIANELLA OLITORIA, Moench. Common Lamb's 

 Lettuce. A. 4-6. Old walls, waste places and banks by 

 the sea ; not com. I. Banks bet. Hermitage and Thorney, 

 abund. Bank nr. the City boundary stone, beyond W. 

 Gate, Chichester. Pagham. Lodsworth, E.S.M. Nr. 

 Westbourne Cemetery, A. III. Patcham. Brighton, nr. 

 Rifle Butts, HI. B. Aldrington beach, M. IV. About 

 Lewes, com., U. V. Mill Gap. Hurstmonceux Castle, 

 rare, R. VI. Camber, scarce, B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge 

 Wells, E.J. 



V. AURICULA, Moench. Sharp-fruited Lamb's Lettuce. 

 A. 6-7. Cult, ground; rare. I. Nr. Midhurst, H.E.F. 



VI. Around Hastings in various places. In profusion nr. 

 Valebrook Farm, N.B.G. On the N. side of the brook 

 that runs through the hop grounds, Hastings, Bromfield. 

 Guestling. Pett, B. 



V. DENTATA, Koch. Narrow-fruited Lamb's Lettuce. A. 

 6-8. Cornfields; rather com. I. West Ashling. Slindon, 

 A. Norwood, Lavington. Bosham, E.S.M. Arundel, 

 Eey. A. A. Evans. III. Nr. Newhaven, N.B.G. Nr. 

 Brighton, M. IV. Cornfield beyond Kingston Mills, U. 

 Station Road, Horsted Keynes, 1900, W.W. V. Field nr. 

 Beachy Head. Above the Workhouse, Eastbourne. Nr. 

 Green-street, R. VI. Nr. Hastings, somewhat rare, B. 



VII. Field nr. Grange Road Station, 1895, C.E.S. 



Var. MIXTA, Dufr. III. Stanmer Park, 1895, T.H. Nr. 

 Newick Station ! 1894, T.H. 



DIPSACE^E. 



DIPSACUS SYLVESTRIS, L. Wild Teasel. P. 8-9. 

 Woods and roadsides; com. 



D. PILOSUS, L. Small Teasel. Shepherd's Staff. P. 8-9. 

 Damp hedges; rare. I. Valley of the Ems in several 

 places, freq. Stoughton, Walderton. Roadside nr. 

 Racton Church, abund., A. About Arundel, not uncom. 

 Bet. Swanbourne and the "Black Rabbit," abund., 

 W.H.B.F. III. West Grinstead, E.E. 



SCABIOSA SUCCISA, L. Devil's-bit Scabious. S. Blue- 



