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Floivering Plants of the New Forest District, f APP. 



SPERGULARIA RUBRA, St. Hilaire, 

 Purple Sandwort, 175. 



CERASTIUM SEMIDECANDRUM, Lin., 

 Little Mouse-ear Chickwced, 194. 



CERASTIUM TETRANDRUM, Curt., 

 Four-cleft Mouse-ear Chickweed, 194.* 

 LINUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM, Huds., Nar- 

 row-leaved Flax. 201. 



RADIOLA MILLEGRANA, Sm., Thyme- 

 leaved Flax-seed. Common. The 

 Rev. P. Somerville pointed it out to me 

 in Beacon Bunny, growing close to the 

 sea, 203. 



TILIA INTERMEDIA, D. C., Common 

 Lime, 212. 



ACER CAMPESTRE, Lin., Field Maple. 

 Rather plentiful in some of the woods, 

 225. 



GERANIUM PRATENSE, Lin., Meadow 

 Crane's-bill. On a rubbish heap, near 

 Alum Green, where it had been natu- 

 ralized, 231. 



OXALIS ACETOSELLA, Lin., Wood- 

 sorrel. Very common, 243. 



EUONYMUS EUROI^EUS, Lin., Spindle 

 Tree. Here and there a specimen may 

 be seen, as at the north side of Wootton 

 Enclosure, near the Osmanby Ford 

 River, 245. 



RHAMNUS FRANGULA, Lin., Alder 

 Buckthorn, 247. 



SPARTIUM SCOPARIUM, Lin., Common 

 Broom, 248. 



ULEX EuROP-fius, Lin., Furze, 

 249. 



ULEX NANUS, Forst., Dwarf Furze. 

 If any one wishes to see the difference 

 between this and Europceus he should 

 visit the Forest at the end of August or 

 the beginning of Sept., 250. 



GENISTA TINCTORIA, Lin., Dyers' 

 Green Weed. Common on the southern 

 parts of the Forest, 251. 



GENISTA ANGLICA, Lin., Petty Whin. 

 Everywhere, 253. 



TKIFOLIUM STRIATUM, Lin., Soft Knot- 

 ted Trefoil, 277. 



TRIFOLIUM FRAGIFERUM, Lin., Straw- 

 berry-headed Trefoil. Ashley Common, 

 280.* 



TRIFOLIDM GLOMERATUM, Lin., 

 Smooth round-headed Trefoil, 278. 



OROBUS TUBEROSUS, Lin., Common 

 Bitter Vetch, 312. 



PRUNUS SPINOSA, Lin., Sloe-tree, 314. 



PRUNUS AVIUM, Lin., Wild Cherry. 

 Burley, 316.* 



POTENTILLA TORMENTILLA, Scllk., 



Common Tormentil, 332. 



COMARUM PALUSTRE, Lin., Purple 

 Marsh Cinquefoil. Bog of the Osmanby 

 Ford River, below Wootton Enclosure , 

 334. 



FRAGARIA VESCA, Lin., Strawberry, 

 335. 



RUBUS ID^EUS, Lin., Raspberry. 

 Young plantations, especially near 

 Boldrewood, 339. 



RUBUS FRUTICOSUS, Aut., Common 

 Bramble, 340 



RUBUS suBERECTUS,Aud., Red-fruited 

 Bramble. Wootton Enclosures, where 

 it was first pointed out to me in 1859 

 by Mr. Lees, 340 (3). 



ROSA SPINOSISSIMA, Lin., Btirnet- 

 leaved Rose. Not uncommon round 

 ! Ashley and Wootton, 341. 



CRAT^EGUS OXYACANTHA, Lin., Com- 

 mon Hawthorn, 360. 



PYRUS MALUS, Lin., Wild Crab, 363. 



PYRUS TORMINALIS, Sm., Wild Ser- 

 vice Tree, 364. 



PYRUS ARIA, Sm., White Beam, 365. 



PYRUS AUCUPARIA, Gaert., Mountain 

 Ash. Probably naturalized, 366. 



EPILOBIUM MONTANUM, Lin., Moun- 

 tain Willow Herb, 370. 



ISNARDIA PALUSTRIS, Lin., Marsh 

 Isnardia. Found at Brockenhurst by 

 Mr. Borrer ; Phytologiat, vol. iii. p. 368. 

 See also iv. p. 754 ; 376. 



CIRC^EA LUTETIANIA, Lin., En- 

 chanter's Nightshade. In most of the 

 old woods, 377. 



LYTHRCM SALICARIA, Lin., Purple 

 Willow Herb. The Forest pools, 390. 



TILL^A MUSCOSA, Lin., Moss-like 

 Tillsea. Everywhere in the Forest, 407. 



HEDERA HELIX, Lin., Common Ivy, 

 438. 



