218 NATURAL HISTORY 



Vaccinium oxycoccos, creeping bilberries, or cranberries, 

 in the bogs of Bins-pond ; 



Vaccinium myrtillus, whortle, or bilberries, on the dry 

 hillocks of Wolmer-forest ; 



Drosera rotundifolia, round-leaved sundew. \ In the bogs of 



longifolia, long-leaved ditto. / Bin't-pond. 



Comarum palustre, purple comarum, or marsh cinque foil, 

 in the bogs of Bins-pond ; 



Hypericon androscemum, Tutsan, St. John's Wort, in the 

 stony, hollow lanes ; 



Vinca minor, less periwinkle, in Selborne-hangeraud. Shrub- 

 wood; 



Monotropa hypopithys, yellow monotropa, or bird's nest, 

 in Selborne-hanger under the shady beeches, to whose roots it 

 seems to be parasitical at the north-west end of the Hanger ; 



Chlora perfoliata, Blackstonia perfoliata, Hudsoni, perfo- 

 liated yellow-wort, on the banks in the King' s-field ; 



Paris quadrifolia, herb Paris, true-love, or one-berry, in 

 the Church-litten-coppice ; 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium, opposite golden saxifrage, 

 in the dark and rocky hollow lanes ; 



Gentiana amarella, autumnal gentian, or fellwort, on the 

 Zig-zag and Hanger; 



Lathrcea sguammaria, tooth-wort, in the Church-litten- 

 coppice under some hazels near the foot-bridge, in Trimming's 

 garden-hedge, and on the dry wall opposite Grange-yard; 



Dipsacus pilosus, small teasel, in the Short and Long Lith. 



Lathyrus sylvestris, narrow-leaved, or wild lathyrus, in the 

 bushes at the foot of the Short Lith, near the path ; 



Oplirys spiralis, ladies traces, in the Long Lith, and to- 

 wards the south-corner of the common ; 



Oplirys nidus avis, birds' nest ophrys, in the Long Lith 

 under the shady beeches among the dead leaves ; in Great 

 Dorton among the bushes, and on the Hanger plentifully ; 



Serapias latifolia, helleborine, in the High-wood under the 

 shady beeches ; 



Daphne laureola, spurge laurel, in Selborne-Hanger and 

 the High-wood. 



