Postscript. 



POSTSCRIPT. As a further addition to my list of plants, I have 

 received the following from A. Gr. More, Esq., F.L.S. those without 

 localities being communicated to him by the late Mr. Borrer as found 

 in the Forest : 



WAHLENBERGIA HEDERACEA, Reich., 

 Ivy-leaved Bell Flower. Near Lynd- 

 hurst, 272. 



SIDM LATIFOLITTM, Lin., Broad- 

 leaved Water Parsnep. Sec Bromfield, 

 in the Phytologist, vol. iii. p. 403 ; 464. 



TRIFOLIUM MEDIUM, Lin., Zigzag 

 Trefoil. Near Lyndhurst. 683. 



UTRICULARIA INTERMEDIA, Hayne, 

 Intermediate Bladdenvort, 876. 



CAREX LIMOSA, Lin., Green-and-Gold 

 Carex, 1244. 



A word or two may here be added concerning the only true species of 

 cicada (Cicada Immatoides), which we have in England, and which has 

 hitherto been only found in the New Forest. Mr. Farren, in June, 1858. 

 was fortunate enough to take a specimen sitting on the stem of the 

 common brake, being attracted to it by its peculiar monotonous humming 

 noise. On the second of June, 1862, he captured two others, which 

 rose from the fern, with their curious zigzag flight, and at the same 

 time heard two more. 



Mr. Farren, to whom I ana indebted for the above information, has 

 kindly sent me the following drawing, made by his brother, from one of 

 the living specimens captured in the Forest. 



The Cicada. 



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