yo EUPHORBIACEJE. 



valescent Home, Eastbourne. Beachy Head. Nr. Cow 

 Gap, E. 



EMPETRACE^E. 



EMPETRUM NIGRUM, L. Black Crowberry. Sh. 5-6. 

 Marshy places; very rare, perhaps extinct. II. St. 

 Leonards Forest, G.B.H. Amberley Wild Brooks, 

 formerly, Bot. Sus. ; sp. thence, H b. t. Newberry, on 

 the Greatham side of the ditch which bounds the two 

 parishes, but in very small quantities, Bot. Sus. 



EUPHORBIACE^. 



*BUXUS SEMPEEVIEENS, L. Common Box. Sh. 4-5. 

 Chalk hills, woods, &c. ; com., probably always planted. 

 I. Nr. Roche's Hill, Goodwood, very large. Lavington, 

 abund. III. " Slopes nr. Steyning, apparently wild," 0. 

 On the N. slope of Wolstanbury Beacon, in a wood, many 

 trees from 8ft. to 12ft. in height, probably planted long 

 ago, W.B.G. 



Note. "The largest box-hedge is at Petworth. It is 

 supposed to be more than 12ft. at the bottom, 15ft, 

 high, and 40yds. long," Mrs. Lankester. 

 EUPHORBIA HELIOSCOPIA, L. Sun Spurge. 8. Wart 

 wort. A. 6-10. Cult, and waste ground ; com. 



E. PLATYPHYLLOS, L. Broad-leaved Warted Spurge. 

 A. 6-8. Waste places ; rare. I. Up Marden. E. Harden, 

 Hb. T. Graffham, E.S.M. III. Nr. Henfield. Albourne, 

 Bor. Poynings. Hurstpierpoint, W.M. IV. Cornfields 

 nr. Lewes, rare, U. V. Nr. Polegate Station, E. Nr. 

 East Dean, E.E. VI. Guestling. Ore, rare. Fairlight 

 Glen, B. Fields nr. Cade Street, 1892, C.E.8. VII. About 

 East Grinstead, not uncom., Coleman. Two places nr. 

 Ifield, E.E. 



E. PILOSA, L. Hairy Spurge. P. 5-6. Shady places; 

 rare. II. Slinfold, Hb. Bor. IV. Blackbrook Wood, dis- 

 covered by Mr. J. Edwards and doubtless wild, H. 



E. COEALLOIDES, L. Coral like Spurge. P. 5-6. 

 Hedges; rare. II. Slinfold. A sp. thence, in my herb, 

 coll. by Borrer, is dated 1847. 



E. AMYGDALOIDES, L. Wood Spurge. P. 4-6. Woods; 

 very com. 



E. ESULA, L. Leafy branched Spurge. P. 7. Shady 

 woods; rare. II. Slinfold, Eb. Bor. 



E. PARALIAS, L. Sea Spurge. P. 8-9. Sandy shores; 

 rare. I. Climping, 1900, H.C.M. III. Nr. Brighton, M. 

 VI. Fairlight Glen, close to the sea, 1886, B. 



Note. Although this plant abounds in Hayland Island, 

 I have not met with it in W. Sussex. Watson, how- 

 ever, fide Smith, records it thence. 



