290 



Floicering Plants of the New Forest District. [app. 



Tamarix gallica, Sm. " On the 

 beach near Hurst Castle." Gamier and 

 Poulter. Milford. Probably naturalized, 

 as on the opposite coast near Yarmouth. 

 " The Lymington Salterns," Re^-. H. M. 

 Wilkinson. 5ee, however, Bromficld, in 

 Phytologist, vol. iii. p. 212 ; 3r 2 



ErYNGIOM MARITIMUM, i^Ul., OCa 



Hol-ly. Mudeford, 444. 



F(ENicuLUM vuLGARE, Gffiitn, Com- 

 mon Fennel. Purewell Road, Christ- 

 church, 476. 



Apium graveolens, Lin., Wild Ce- 

 lery. " Marchwood," W. A. Broom- 

 field. " Mudeford and Beaulieu," Rev. 

 II. M. Wilkinson, 450. 



CEx.\NTHE Lachenalii, Gmel., 

 Lachenal's Dropvi^ort. " Mudeford," 

 Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 471.* 



Carduus tenuiflorus. Curt., 

 Small-flowered Thistle. Lanes near 

 the sea-coast. 597. 



Artemisia maritima. Lin., Sea 

 Wormwood. " The coast." W. Pamp- 

 lin. " Salt marshes near Millbrook," 

 W. A. Bromfield ; quoted in the New 

 BvtanisVs Guide, 624. 



Aster TRiPOLiuai, Lin. Sea Star- 

 wort. Very common in the rivers at 

 Beaulieu and Lymington, 641. 



Inula crithmoides, Lin., Golden 

 Samphire. Key Haven and Hurst 

 Beach, where Ray saw it, 657. 



Convolvulus SoLDANELLA,Lin.,Sea 

 Bindweed. Hurst Castle. Mudeford, 731. 



Glaux maritima, Lin., Sea Milk- 

 wort or Glasswort. Hurst Castle, 

 Beaulieu Estuary, 894. 



Armeria maritima, Aut., Common 

 Thrift. Hordle and Barton Cliffs, 

 Beaulieu Estuary, 895. 



Statice Limonium, Lin., Sea 

 Lavender. On this and 5. rariflora, 

 see Bromfield, in Phi/tologist, vol. iii. 

 p. 742 , 897. 



Plantago maritima, Lin., Sea 

 Plantain. The Beaulieu Estuary, 904. 



Chenopodium olidum, Curt., Stink- 

 ing Goosefoot. Mr. Wilkinson gives 

 " the seaside, Beaulieu," 908. 



Atriplex portulacoides, Lin. 

 Hurst Castle, where I first saw it in 

 1859, with Mr. Lees, 918. 



Atriplex Babingtonii, Wds., 

 •' Mudeford," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 

 921. 



Atriplex littoralis, Lin., Grass- 

 leaved Sea Orache. Estuary of the 

 Beaulieu river, 924. 



Beta maritima, Lin., Sea Beet. 

 Mudeford, 925. 



Salsola Kali, Lin., Prickly he>At- 

 wort. The sea-shore, Mudeford, 926. 



ScHOBERiA maritima, Mcy., Sea 

 Goo.sefoot. Estuary, 927. 



Salicornia iiERBACEA, Lin., Jointed 

 Glasswort. " The Beaulieu river," 

 Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 939. 



Polygonum maritimum, Lin., Sea 

 Knot Grass. " Mudeford." Borrer, 

 C. C. Babington. ^See Watson's iVew 

 Botanist's Guide, Supplement, vol. ii. 

 p. 570.) The Rev. W. M. Wilkinson has 

 found it oil the other side of the har- 

 bour at Hengistbury Head, 940. 



Polygonum Raii, Bab. " Mude- 

 ford," Borrer,and R. Stevens, Esq., 940.* 



Asparagus officinalis, Lin., Com- 

 mon Asparagus. "At Christchurch," 

 Gamier and Poulter. 



Triglochin maritimum, Lin., Sea 

 Arrow Grass. Marshes of the Beaulieu 

 river, 1115. 



Zostera marina, Lin., Narrow 

 Grass Wrack. Southampton water, 

 Hythe, 1137. 



JuNCUS maritimus, Sm., Lesser 

 Sharp Sea Rush. Beaulieu river, 1154. 



SciRPUs Savix, S. and M., Savis' 

 Club Rush. See Bromfield, in Phyto- 

 loyist, vol. iii. p. 1030 ; 1187. 



SciRPus maritimus, Lin., Salt Marsh 

 Club Rush. Mudeford, 1190. 



Carex EXTENSA, Good., Loug Brac- 

 teated Carex. "The Beaulieu river," 

 Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 1235. 



Ammopuila arundinacea. Host., 

 Sea Reed. The loose sand, Mudeford, 

 where it grows with Triticum junceum, 

 1293. 



