22 NOTES ON THE DORSET FLORA. 



Jasfone montana, L., Goatham. Var. liltoralis, Fr., on the 

 sandbanks near the mouth of Poole Harbour, a very dwarf 

 procumbent form with small heads. Wahlenbergia hederacea, 

 Reichb., on peat banks both sides of the railway, West Moors. 

 Campanula glomeraia, L., Gussage St. Michael ; Thickthorn 

 Down. C, Rapunculus, L., given as C.patula in the Flora, but 

 corrected by the Rev. R. P. Murray, who rediscovered the 

 plant at Corfe Mullen. Specularia hybrida, A. DC., Cranborne 

 Farm. 



Vaccinium Myrtillus, L., Sutton Holmes ; scarce in the district. 

 G. Arne ; Studland, near the Coastguard Station. Hypopitys 

 Monolropa, Crantz, in a copse by the way from Verwood Station 

 to Edmondsham. G. Edges of woodland on the way from 

 Kingston to Encombe. 



Limonium binervosum, C. E. Salmon (Slalice auricula folia, 

 Vahl. C. This is the plant which is recorded for Arish Mill (a 

 fine form !), Lul worth, and one part of Portland, where it still 

 survives. But the plant which has passed under the name of S. 

 Dodartit, Gir., is shown to be not that species, but a new one, by 

 Mr. C. E. Salmon, who has named it Limonium recurvum (Journ. 

 Bot., 1903, 67, where he has described and figured it). Mr. 

 J. W. White, who has collected it in recent years, reported that 

 in 1902 he found the locality, which was a mile or more away 

 from the L. binervosum locality, had been broken up by quarrying 

 and that the plant had disappeared. It is to be hoped that it 

 may be discovered again in some other part of the rocks, as Mr. 

 Salmon in 1903 believed it was an endemic form, for which he 

 knew no other statfon. 



Primula acatilis x vert's (Common Oxlip), here and there in 

 Edmondsham. Lysimachia vulgaris, Linn., Anagallis cccrulea, 

 Schreb. (cottage garden), Centunculus minimus, L., all occur in 

 Edmondsham. Blackstonia perfoliata, Huds. ( Chlora perfoliata], 

 not uncommon in Edmondsham, in one field very fine and 

 abundant ; Horton. Gent tana Pnetimonanihe, L., heaths near 

 Broadstone ; Goatham, and still more abundant on moist heath 

 about two miles further east, towards Somerley. G.Amarella, L., 



