COMPOSITE. 63 



hurst Common. Westbourne Common. Duncton Common, 



A. Ambersham, Graffham, and Coates Common, nr.. Pet- 

 worth, E,S.M. II. Pulborough. III. Nr. Brighton, M. 

 IV. Chailey Common. Nr. East Hoathly. Chiddingly, U. 

 Piddinghoe. E.E. V. Waldron, rare, R. VI. St. Leonards, 



B. VIL Nr. Tunbridge Wells, freq., E.J. Tilgate, E.E. 



GNAPHALIUM LUTEO-ALBUM, L. ! Jersey Cudweed. A. 

 7-9. Gravelly places; very rare. I. "Said to have been 

 found on Bognor Rocks, Hot. Sus., but sought there in 

 vain by Borrer," N.B.G. 



Note. As I met with this plant in the summer of 1886, 

 at Hayling Island, nr. the Sussex border, it may 

 perhaps occur in the W. part of the county, F.H.A. 



G. ULIGINOSUM, L. Marsh Cudweed. A. 7-9. Damp 



places, roadside waste ; com. in all the districts. 



G. SYLVATICUM, L. Upright Cudweed. P. 7-9. Woods ; 

 not com. I. Nr. Stedham Mill, H.E.F. Stansted Woods, 

 Hb. C. Forest Side, 1888, Mrs. Parson. IV. Chailey, by 

 the side of the lane leading from E. Hoathly to Hawk- 

 hurst, U. V. Border of a wood nr. Waldron, E. Abbots 

 Wood, E.E. Farthing Woods, 1895, E. S. Salmon. VI. 

 Hollington Woods, B. Heath nr. Cade Street, and on Old 

 Mill Farm, nr. Mayfield, 1892, C.E.S. VII. Nr. Tun- 

 bridge Wells, not unfreq., E.J. 



SENECIO VULGARIS, L. Common Groundsel. A. 1-12. 

 Cult, and waste ground ; everywhere. 



S. SYLVATICUS, L. Mountain Groundsel. A. 7-9. 

 Woods and gravelly places ; not uncom. I. Harting, W. 

 Nr. Midhurst, H.E.F. William Wood, Hb. C. Stansted 

 Woods, freq. Oakwood. The Broyle, Chichester, abund. 

 II. Bet. Pulborough and Chiltington. III. Nr. Brighton, 

 M. IV. Nr. Lewes, U. V. Shingles nr. Pevensey road, 

 Eastbourne. Wood nr. Wannock, R. VI. Nr. Guestling, 

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



S. VISCOSUS, L.! Stinking Groundsel. A. 7-9. Waste 

 ground; very rare. I. Nr. Fittleworth Station, 1901, Mr. 

 B. Reynolds. V. Shingles, Eastbourne, E.E. VI. Railway 

 bank nr. Frant, probably brought with ballast from Rye, 

 1858, A. Carr. On the shingly road bet. Rye and Rye 

 Harbour, rather abund. Camber, 1883, B. 



S. SQUALIDUS, L. Inelegant Ragwort. A. 6-10. Old 

 walls. I. Chichester, North W T alls; introduced from 

 Oxford, 1898 ; now naturalized. 



S. ERUC^EFOLIUS, L. Hoary Ragwort. P. 7-9. Rough 



pastures and roadsides ; not uncom. 



S. JACOB^CA, L. Common Ragwort. P. 7-9. Waste 

 ground ; very com. 



S. AQUATICUS, Huds. Marsh Ragwort. P. 7-9. Wet 

 places; com. westward. I. Harting, W. Nr. Midhurst, 



