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Parasitical on hazel, privet, &c., in woods and thickets; 

 very rare. I. Harting. hedgerow nr. Eckenfields, W. 

 II. Washington, Hb. Bor., Helyer and Edwards. III. 

 Clayton, 1890, H.H. VI. Hastings and Ore, 1897, Natural 

 History of Hastings. 



OROBANCHE MAJOR, L. Greater Broom-rape. P. 5-7. 

 Parasitical on broom, furze, &c. ; rare. I. Nr. Chichester, 

 Hb. T. Coates. Grafrham Common. Field at Mid-Lavant, 

 1893, A. II. Ferring. Hb. D. III. Nr. Brighton, M. 

 IV. Fletching, M.D. V. Nr. Cross-in-Hand, Hb. Bor. 

 Abbots Wood, E.E. VI. Guestling. Fairlight, on furze, 

 B. VII. About Tunbridge Wells, freq., E.J. Chelwood 

 Common, N.J.T. 



O. ELATIOR, Sutton. Tall Broom-rape. P. 6-7. Parasiti- 

 cal on thistles and on Centauria Scabiosa ; rare. II. 

 Ferring, Hb. D. III. Nr. Brighton, M. IV. Lewes, Hb. C. 

 North of Seaford, E.E. V. Jevington, Michel Dean, It. 

 VI. By the road to the High Rocks, Tunbridge Wells, 

 Forster. 



O. MINOR, L. Lesser Broom-rape. P. 6-9. Parasitical on 

 clover ; com. 



O. ERYNGII DUBY. Sea Holly Broom-rape. A. 6-9. On 

 Eryngium Maritimum ; rare. " Sussex, E.", Mrs. Jones, 

 sp. Watson. 



VERBENACE^B. 



VERBENA OFFICINALIS, L. Vervain. P. 7-8. Fields 

 and roadsides; com. 



LABIATE. 



LYCOPUS EUROP^EUS, L. Gipsywort. Water Hore- 

 hound. P. 6-8. Sides of ponds, streams, and ditches; 

 com. 



MENTHA ROTUNDIFOLIA, L. Round-leaved Mint. P. 

 8-10. Damp pastures and sides of ditches ; rare. I. 

 Stoughton, Hb. C. Foot of Elbridge Hill, Westbourne. 

 Meadows by Racton Church, abund. Lordington, A. 

 Westdean. Arundel Park, Bot. Sus. III. Henfield 

 Churchyard, W.M. VI. Swampy field N. of Peppering 

 Powder Mills, B. 



M. ALOPECUROIDES, Hull. Fox-tail Mint. P. 8-9. 

 Damp waste ground ; rare. I. Kingsley Marsh, 1895, 

 C.E.'S. IV. Staplefield Common, 1895, H. F. Parsons. 



M. SYLVESTRIS, L. Horse Mint. P. 8-9. Damp places; 

 very rare. III. Worthing, Bot. Sus. Nr. Albourne Place. 

 Henfield, Hb. Bor. IV. Ditch, Southease, 1895, T.H. 



M. PIPERITA, Huds. Peppermint. P. 8-9. Wet places; 

 not com. I. Bet. Ratham and W. Ashling, 1889, Mr. W. 



