78 SCROPHULARIACEJE. 



Roving Sailor. Creeping Jenny. P. 4-10. Old walls, 

 naturalized ; com. 



L. ELATINE, Mill. Sharp-leaved Fluellin. A. 7-10. Corn- 

 fields ; com. 



L. SPURIA, Mill. Bound-leaved Fluellin. A. 7-10. Corn- 

 fields ; com. 



L. REPENS, Mill. Striped Toad-flax. P. 7-9. Banks; 

 rare. I. Woolbeding. Wall of Button Churchyard, 1860, 

 A. Perhaps now extinct there. According to N.B.G., 

 probably planted in both these places. Pagham, Rev. E. 

 0. Edgell. Bet. Bognor and Selsey, 1903, Mr. B. Reynolds. 

 Itchenor, 1904, Rev. F. Haines. II. West Grinstead, 

 G.B.H. 



L. VULGARIS, Mill. Yellow Toad-flax. P. 7-9. Roadsides 

 and fields; com. 



L. MINOR, Desf. Least Toad-flax. A. 5-9. Chalky and 

 sandy fields; not uncom. I. Harting, W. Westbourne. 

 Nr. Petworth. II. Pulborough. III. Kingston, Hb. B. 

 Chalky slopes nr. Clayton, M. IV. By Offham Chalk Pit, 

 17. V. Paradise Wood. Beachy Head. W. of Green-street, 

 loc. abund., R. VI. Guestling, B. Bet. Amberley Mount 

 and Camp Hill, C.E.S. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, not 

 uncom. 



*MIMULUS LUTEUS, L. ! Yellow Monkey Flower. P. 7-9. 

 River banks ; rare, naturalized. I. By the W. Rother, 

 nr. Stedham, H.E.F. By the Ems nr. Westbourne 

 Church, 1898-1901, spreading rapidly, A. V. Bexhill, 

 1877, R. L. Hawkins. VII. Scarlett's Mill, nr. Cowden, 

 in stream forming boundary bet. Sussex and Kent, H. F. 

 Parsons. 



LIMOSELLA AQUATICA, L. Mudwort. A. 7-9. Places 

 where water has stood ; very rare. II. Amberley. Bet. 

 Storrington and Parham Park, N.B.G. III. Henfield, 

 Hb. Bor. Broadmere Common, circ. 1835, Bot. Sus. IV. 

 Maresfield, Hb. Bor. 



SIBTHORPIA EUROP^A, L. Cornish Moneywort. P. 

 7-8. Damp shady places ; very rare. V. Bog on Waldron 

 Down, 1837, N.B.G. On the banks of a deep shady 

 stream, Waldron. Bank of a large pond, Cross-in-Hand. 

 By the stream running through Heathfield Park, abund. 

 Sparingly on most of the streams running S. from Heath- 

 field, R. V. Hurstmonceux Park! 1899, T.H. Nr. Ash- 

 burnham, E.E. VI. Dallington Forest, B. 



Note. The only other Iocs, for it in Top. Bot. are E. 

 and W. Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Glamorgan, and 

 Carmarthen. There is no other species of the genus. 



VERONICA HEDERJ3FOLIA, L. Ivy-leaved Speedwell. 

 A. 3-8. Cult, ground ; very com. 



V. POLITA, Fries. Grey Field Speedwell. A. 1-12. Fields 

 and roadsides ; rather com. I. About Westbourne in several 



