44 NATURAL HISTORY 



berries — on the dry hillocks of Wolmer- 

 forest ; 



Drosera rotuvdifolia, round-leaved sun- 

 dew. In the bogs of Bin's-pond ; 



Drosera longifolia, long-leaved sundew 

 ' — in the bogs of Bins-pond ; 



Comarum palustre, purple comarum, or 

 marsh cinque foil — in the bogs of Bins- 

 pond ; 



Hypericum androscemum, Tutsan, St. 

 John's Wort — in the stony, hollow lanes ; 



Vinca minor, less periwinkle — in Sel- 

 borne-hanger and Shrub-wood ; 



Monotropa hypopiihys, yellow mono- 

 tropa, 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 perfoliatay 

 Hudsoniy perfoliated yellow-wort — on the 

 banks in the King^s-Jield ; 



Paris quadrifolia, herb Paris, true-love, 



or one-berry — in the Church-litten-coppice ; 



ChrysospLenium oppositi folium, opposite 



