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waste ground; rare. I. Halnaker, Spider Gallop, E.H.D. 

 Dale Park, 1886, E.S., who says " A year or two ago, .after 

 grubbing a bank of very old laurels, an abundance of this 

 plant appeared." Nr. Off ham, 1873, A. Arundel Park, 

 W.H.B.F. Lamb Hanger, Sutton, sparingly, H.S. 

 Madehurst. Slindon, E.S.M. 



HYBRIDS V. LYCHNITIS X THAPSUS. I. Slindon, 

 E.S.M. V. NIGRO X LYCHNITIS. By the roadside nr. 

 Watergate, 1902, B. Fielder, spec. 



V. NIGRUM, L. Black Mullein. P. 6-8. Banks, roadsides ; 

 rather com. on the chalk, but rare eastward. I. Nr. 

 Midhurst, H.E.F. Coates. Lavington. Graffham, E.S.M. 

 Harting. Westbourne. Walderton. Racton, roadside nr. 

 the Church, freq. Lordington. Funtington. Lavant. The 

 Hurst, Petworth. Coldwaltham. Lane bet. Singleton and 

 Goodwood. Arundel, A. Watersfield, 8.E. Sutton, not 

 uncom., H.S. II. Burpham, A. East Preston. Ferring, 

 Hb. D. III. Chalk pit nr. Sompting, 0. 



V BLATTABIA, L? Moth Mullein. B. 7-9. Waste places; 

 casual. I. Nr. Adsdean, 1889. Racton, 1891, A. Roadside 

 bet. Lavant and Chichester, 1901, Mr. J. T. Cannon. 

 Cocking Churchyard, 1902, Mr. B. Beynolds. III. Nr. 

 Cowfold, formerly, Bot. Sus. IV. Roadside, West Dean, 

 W.W. 



SCROPHULARIA AQUATICA, L. Water Figwort. P. 6-9. 

 Sides of ponds and ditches, very com. 



S. EHRHARTII, Stev. Ehrhart's Water Figwort. P. 7-9. 

 Wet places ; very rare. I. Hermitage, damp place nr. the 

 Burnt Mill, 1904 and 1905, A. V. Wilmington, nr. Pole- 

 gate Station, found by Mr. W. W. Beeves in 1840 and 

 again in 1885. 



S. NODOSA, L. Knotty-rooted Figwort. P. 6-7. Damp 



woods and hedgebanks ; com. 



DIGITALIS PURPUREA, L. Foxglove. P. 6-8. Woods, 

 bushy places, banks ; com. 



ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS, L. Great Snapdragon. S. 

 Lion's-mouth. P. 7-9. Old walls and ruins, naturalized ; 

 not uncom. I. S. Walls, Chichester, abund., A. Halnaker 

 Ruins. Arundel, E.H.D. Petworth, by Rosemary Lane. 

 III. Tower of New Shoreham Church, S.B. IV. Lewes, 

 Hb. Bor. V. Eastdean, rare, B. VI. Hastings, B. Battle, 

 J.H.A.J. VII. Mayfield, E.J. 



A. ORONTIUM, L. Corn Snapdragon. A. 7-9. Sandy and 

 gravelly fields; not com. I. Nr. Midhurst, F.V.P. 

 Norwood. Lavington, E.S.M. Westbourne, Mrs. New- 

 man. Rumboldswhyke, Dr. Paxton. II. Nr. Heath Mill, 

 Pulborough, 1902, Miss M. H. Arnold. Pulborough, 

 1877. III. Clayton, Hb. B. Nr. Brighton, lib. B. IV. 

 Nr. Lewes, U. VII. About Tunbridge Wells, rare, E.J. 



LINARIA CYMBALABIA, Mill. Ivy-leaved Toad-flax. S. 



