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Flowering Plants of the New Forest District, [app. 



Veronica scutellata, Lin., Nar- 

 row-leaved Marsh Speedwell. Not com- 

 mon. Mr. Wilkinson gives marshy 

 spots near Sandford and Crow, on the 

 borders of the Forest, 753. 



Euphrasia officinalis, Lin., Com- 

 mon Eyebright, 766. 



Melampyrum pratense, Lin., Mea- 

 dow Cow Wheat, 770. 



Pedicularis palustris, Lin., Marsii 

 Lousewort, 772. 



Pedicularis sylvatica, Lin., Com- 

 mon Lousewort, 773. 



Digitalis purpurea, Lin., Purple 

 Foxglove, 778. 



LiMosELLA AQUATiCA, Lin., Commou 

 Mudwort. Found by Mr. H. C. Watson 

 on the road from Brockenhurst to Lynd- 

 hurst, after you pass the bridge from 

 the former place, 788. 



Orobanche major, Angl., Great 

 Broom-rape. On the furze, especially in 

 the northern parts of the Forest, 790. 



Mentha aquatica, Lin., Water Mint, 

 but of course throughout the district, 

 806. 



Mentha pratensis. Sole, Meadow 

 Mint. I give this on the authority of 

 Sole, quoted by Dawson Turner, as 

 found in the Forest, 807 e. 



Mentha Pulegium, Lin., Penny- 

 royal. Not uncommon, especially in 

 wet places on the southern parts of the 

 Forest, round Wilverley and Holmsley, 

 809. 



Thymus Serpyllum, Lin., Wild 

 Thyme, 810. 



Calamintha Clinopodium, Spen., 

 Wild Basil, 815. 



Melittis Melissopiiyllum, Lin., 

 Bastard Balm. Very plentiful on the 

 outer bank of Wootton Enclosure, look- 

 ing westward, 817. 



Teucrium Scorodonia, Lin., Wood 

 Sage, 818. 



Stachys Betonica, Benth., Wood 

 Betony, 836. 



Scutellaria minor, Lin., Lesser 

 Skull-cap. Damp places in the Forest, 

 especially round Wootton, 846. 



Pulmonaria angustifolia, Lin., 

 Narrow-leaved Lungwort. Very com- 

 mon round Wootton, both with and 

 without spots on the leaves. (See 

 Watson's iVew Botanist's Guide, vo\. ii., 

 p. 569 ; and the Cyhele Britannica, 

 vol. iii., p. 488), 868. 



PiNGUicuLA Lusitanica, Liu., Pale 

 Buttenvort. Bogs round Wootton ; 

 Ashley Common, where the Rev. P. 

 Somerville first pointed it out to me. 

 Mr. Wilkinson also gives Sandford and 

 Crow as localities, 874. 



Utricularia vulgaris, Lin., Water 

 Milfoil. Pools in the southern part of 

 the Forest, as also on Ashley Common, 

 875. 



Utricularia minor, Lin., Smaller 

 Bladderwort. Hinchelsea Bog, where 

 I found it in 1859, with Mr. Lees. The 

 Rev. H. M. Wilkinson gives also ponds 

 near Burley, and Mr. Somerville ponds 

 at the Osmanby Ford stream, 877. 



Primula vulgaris, Huds., Common 

 Primrose, 6 78. 



Ly'simachia nemorum, Lin., Wood 

 Loosetrife, 889. 



Anagallis tenella, Lin., Bog Pim- 

 pernel. In all the boggy places, 891. 



Centunculus minimus, Lin., Chaff- 

 weed, 892. 



Samolus Valerandi, Lin., Brook- 

 weed. Found it, with Mr. Lees, on 

 Ashley Common, June 14, 1859. " The 

 Beaulieu River," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson. 

 It shows a decided partiality for the 

 southern jjart towards the sea, 893. 



Littorella lacustris, Lin., Com- 

 mon Shore-weed, 905. 



Euphorbia amygdaloides, Lin., 

 Wood Spurge, 974. 



Mercurialis perennis, Lin., Peren- 

 nial Mercury, 976. 



QuERCUS RoBUR, Lin., the Oak, 988. 



QuERCUs SESSiLiFLORA, Sm., Scssilc- 

 fruited Oak. The finest in the Forest 

 are now in the Brook Woods, 988 c. 



FAGUSSYLVATiCA,Lin.,theBeech,989. 



Carpinus Betulus, Lin., Hornbeam. 

 Scarce, 990. 



