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CHLORA PERFOLIATA, L. Perfoliate Yellow-wort. A. 

 6-9. Chalky banks and pastures ; not com. I. Harting, 

 IF. Stoughton, F.V.P. Oakwood, Funtington, at an 

 entrance from Clay Lane. Fishbourne, by the shore. 

 Barlavington Hanger, A. Graff ham, scarce, E.S.M. 

 Arundel, S.E. II. Ferring. Goring, 0. III. Chalk pit nr. 

 Shoreham Cement Works. Danny, S.E. Saddlescombe, 

 M.E. Downs nr. Brighton, Hb. B. IV. Nr. Offham, 

 Lewes, U. Fletching, M.R.I). V. Holywell Quarry, 

 abund. Paradise Wood. Folkington, E. Bexhill, 0. 

 VI. Nr. Battle, rare, B. VII. Meadow nr. Cross-in-Hand, 

 E.J. 



GENTIANA PNEUMONANTHE, L. Calathian Violet. A. 

 8-9. Boggy heaths and commons; rare. I. Duncton 

 Common. II. St. Leonards Forest, G.B.H. IV. Chailey 

 Common, Miss F. Jewell. In the Forest nr. Woods 

 Nursery, Maresfield, plentifully, U. V. Heathy ground 

 about half-a-mile S. of Heathfield Chapel. Field N. of St. 

 Dunstan's Wood. Heathfield, E. VI. Dallington Forest, 

 B. Waterdown Forest, nr. Frant, E.J. VII. Ashdown 

 Forest, Miss A. Wallis. 



G. AMARELLA, L. Autumnal Gentian. A. 8-9. Downs 

 and chalky pastures ; rather com. westward. Not reported 

 from districts VI., VII. I. West Harting Down. Main 

 Down and Fore Down, very abund., W. Little Green, 

 Hb. T. W. Stoke, F.T. By Adsdean Chalk Pit. Arundel 

 Park. Halnaker Down. Upwaltham. Sutton Downs, 

 abund., Goodwood, and Bury Hill, A. Long Down, E.H.D. 

 Chalk pit in High Down Hill, Goring, 0. St. Leonards 

 Forest, G.B.H. III. Steyning. Brighton Downs, Hb. B. 

 IV. Lewes Downs, plentiful, U. V. Nr. Ratton. Beachy 

 Head. Above the Links, Eastbourne, abund., E. 



G. CAMPESTRIS, L. Field Gentian. A. 8-9. Downs, 

 much less com. than the former and sometimes mistaken 

 for it. Not reported from districts VI., VII. III. Dyke, 

 Brighton, S.E. Edburton, W.M. IV. Downs nr. Lewes 

 Racecourse, U. V. Cow Gap. Bet. Eastdean and Beachy 

 Head, rather rare, E. Hills south of Berwick, E.E. 



MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA, L. Common Buckbean. 

 Bog-bean. P. 5-8. Boggy places, marshes ; rather com. 

 and abund. where it occurs. I. Harting, W. Hunston, A. 

 Pond nr. Shripney, E.H.D. Sutton, H.8. II. St. 

 Leonards Forest, G.B.H. Chiltiiigton Common, abund. 

 III. Nr. Saddlescombe, M.E. IV. In a ditch beyond the 

 Paper Mill opposite the Deanery, Mailing, U. The Great 

 Pond, Horsted Keynes, in great quantities, TF.IT 7 . V. Nr. 

 Berwick Station, E. VI. Bogs on Waterdown Forest, not 

 com., E.J. VII. Nr. Colman's Hatch, Ashdown Forest, 

 B. B. Gough. 



LIMNANTHEMUM PELTATUM, Link. Fringed Buck- 

 bean. P.. 7-8. Sluggish rivers and ponds ; rare. I. Pond 

 on Duncton Common, Bot. Sus. Lower Pond, Petworth 



