80 OROBANCHACE2E. 



Var. KERNERI, Wettst. I. Bignor. Cocking, on open 

 Downs, E.S.M. III. Stanmer Down, T.H. 



Var. NEMOROSA, Pers. Frequent. I. By Petworth 

 Station. Lavington Common. Downs above Heyshott, 

 E.S.M. III. Dyke Hills, Brighton, T.H. IV. Seaford, 

 T.H. Obs. Babington says that these are scarcely 

 distinguishable at all times. They are little better than 

 forms or states. 

 BARTSIA ODONTITES, Huds. Red Bartsia. A. 6-8. 



Fields and roadsides ; very com. 



Var. VERNA ! II. Arun district, Hon. J. L. Warren. 



Var. SEROTINA. I. Westbourne. Racton. Fishbourne, A. 

 II. Arun district, Hon. J. L. Warren. V. Eastbourne. 

 Nr. Southbourne, July, 1872, E. 



Var. ROTUNDATA ! I. Bepton Common, Syme. 



B. VISCOSA, L. Yellow Bartsia. A. 7-9. Roadsides ; very 

 rare. I. Pagham, in two stations over half a mile apart, 

 1900, Rev. E. 0. Edgell. IV. Nr. Newick Station, 1897, 

 T.H. V. Roadside bet. Bexhill and Little Common, Hb. C. 

 Roadside nr. Mill Wood, Bexhill, E., 1835. VI. Nether- 

 field, nr. Battle, B. 



PEDICULARIS PALUSTRIS, L. Upright Lousewort. A. 

 5-8. Bogs and marshy places; not com. I. Harting, W. 

 Heyshott, H.E.F. Fishbourne Marshes nr. the Water- 

 works. II. Chiltington. Amberley Wild Brook, C.E.8. 

 III. Nr. Brighton, M. IV. Lewes, meadow nr. Beechwood, 

 U. VI. Ore, St. Helen's, 0. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, 

 E.J. 



Var. R. STENOPHYLLUS, Scfiur. I. Downs above Sutton ; 

 discovered by Mr. Linton, who also found it between 

 Barlavington and Upwaltham. New to Sussex, 1901, 

 E.S.M. 



P. SYLVATICA, L. Procumbent Lousewort, 8. Red Rattle. 

 P. 4-7. Commons, heaths, and damp places ; com. 



RHINANTHUS CRISTA-GALLI, L. Common Yellow 

 Rattle. S. Penny Rattle. A. 5-7. Meadows; very com. 

 Var. MAJOR. VI. Nr. Hastings, Bor. 



M. ARVENSE, L. Field or Purple Cow-Wheat. Poverty 

 Weed. A. 6-8. Cornfields and clover fields. Very rare. 

 I. On the Down above Funtington, 1901, Rev. Cyril 

 Walker. III. Field on the hills towards Cissbury, amongst 

 sandfoin, 1892, Mr. H. E. Snewin. Obs. Abundant in 

 the Isle of Wight, where it renders bread discoloured and 

 unwholesome, the seed being ground up with the wheat. 



MELAMPYRUM PRATENSE, L. Common Cow-wheat. A. 

 5-8. Woods; com. 



OROBANCHACE^E. 



LATHRJM SQUAMARIA, L. Toothwort. P. 4-5. 



