Flon-e.ring Plants of tin- AV/r 



Itixtrict. 



HORDEUM MURINCM, Lin., "Wall Bar- 

 ley, 1368. 



EQUISETUM TELMATEIA, Ehrh., Great 

 Horsetail. 1420. 



EQUISETUM ARVEXSE, Lin., Field 

 Horsetail, 1422. 



EQUISKTUM PALU.STRE, Lin., Marsh 

 Horsetail, 1424. 



Whilst these lists were passing through the press, H. C. Watson, Esq., 

 sent me the following additions, all noticed by himself in August, 1861, 

 within three or four miles of Brockenhurst : 



NASTURTIUM AMPHIBIUM, Br., Great 

 Yellow Cress, 101. 



VIOLA FLAVICORNIS, Sin., Dwarf 

 Yellow-spurred Violet, 135 b. 



EPILOBIUM ROSEUM, Schreb., Pale 

 Smooth-leaved Willow Herb, 371. 



EPILOBIUM OBSCURUM, Schreb. (For 

 a description of this plant, see Phyto- 

 logist, new series, vol. ii. p. 19.) 373 b. 



EUPHRASIA GRACILIS, Fr., 766 b. 



POLYGONS MINUS, Huds., Small 

 Creeping Persicaria. (Bromfield in the 

 Flora Vectensis, p. 433, mentions it as 

 growing in the Island.) 938. 



CAREX BIXERVIS, Sm., Green-ribbed 

 Carex, 1239. 



BROMUS ASPER, Lin., Hairy Wood 

 Brome Grass, 1349. 



To these also may be added Coronopus ilidyma, mentioned by 

 Bromfield (Phytologist, vol. iii. p. 210) as found along the coast, but 

 which will, perhaps, be met inland. 



Gladiolus Jllyricus 



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