PLANTS FOUND AT SELBORNE. 371 



Myosurus minimus Hollow lane at Norton. 



Narcissus biflorus " Kingsley." Miss Lushington. " Empshott." 



Mrs. de J. " Coldhayes." Ld. S. 



pseudo-narcissus " Blackmoor Wood, &c." Ld. S. 



Narthecimn ossifragurn " Oakhanger and Hogmer." Ld. S. 



Nasturtium terrestre Short Heath. 



Nepeta cataria " Northfield." G. W. 



CEnanthe fistulosa " Same." G-. W. 



Origanum vulgare Scrubs. " Floribus albis. Kingsfield." G. W. 



Ornithopus perpusillus " Woolmer." W. W. 



Orobus tuberosus Own beechen grove. 



Paris quadrifolia Combe Wood. " Temple and Snapwood " 



Ld. S. " Coppices." G. W. 



Parnassia palustris " Oakhanger." Ld. S. 



Peplis portula Short Heath and Woolmer. 



Picris bier acioides " Own fields." G. W. 



Pinguicula vulgaris " Woolmer." Ld. S. 



Poa nemoralis Bank at Week Hill. 



Polygonum minus Short Heath. 



Populus tremula " Woods at Selborne." Dr. Bromfield. 



Potamogeton lucens " Woolmer and Holywater." Ld. S. 



- natans " Combe pond." G. W. 



Poterium sanguisorba Scrubs. 



Prenanthes muralis Rocky lanes, common. 



Primula elatior Park, rare. " Binsted Wyck." W. W. 



Pulmonaria angustifolia " Hollow lanes." G. W. 



Pyrcthrum parthenium Oakhanger. 



Pyrus aria Scrubs. "Hanger." G. W. 



aucuparia Scrubs. 



Radiola millegrana Woolmer and Short Heath. 



Ranunculus aquatilis Short Heath, &c. 



hederaceus .. Same. 



Rhamnus catharticus Hedge near the Grange. 



Rhynchospora alba Short Heath. 



Ribes grossularia " Stubb's farm, Binsted." W. W. 



Rubus affinis (rosaceus) * Lithe. 



Babingtonii Week Hill. 



carpinifolius Oakhanger. 



discolor Various places. 



Kochleri Wood below Week Hill. 



Lejeunii Between Temple and Woolmer. 



leucostachys Various places. 



nitidus Priory. 



rudis On the road to Alton. 



Schleicheri Temple. 



tenuis (macrophyllus) ... Various places. 



csesius Various places. 



Ruscus aculeatus " Forest side." G. W. "Alice Holt." W. W. 



"Harting Combe." Ld. S. 



Sambucus ebulus Park and scrubs. " Own fields." G. W. 



Saponaria officinalis Priory. "Street." G. W. 



Scirpus sylvaticus Oakhanger, &c. 



Sclerochloa rigida Selborne." Dr. Bromfield. 



* I give the names and habitats of the genus Eubus as they were communi- 

 cated by Dr. Bell Salter, who, as is well known, made the genus a special 

 study. 



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