PLANTS FOUND AT SELBORNE. 



PLANTS*. 



Adoxa moschatellina Nore Hill. " Lanes and coppices." <; W 



Allium oleraceum P ark at the Wake8 



ursinum "Bradshotl Wood," Ld. S. 



Anagalhs tenella " Short Heath and Woolmer." \\ W 



Antirrhinimi orontium Short Heath and Temp 



Aqmlegia vulgaris « Below S. side of Nore Hill." Mrs ,1 .1 



Astragalus glyeyphyllus W. W. 



Bartsia viscosa Between Short and Long Lithe. 



Betula alba , Boggy ground, Woolmer. 



Bronius secalinus " Poundfield and Temple." G \V 



Bryonia dioica Hanger and hedgi - 



Callitriche autumnalis Ditch between Temple and Wo ,1m r . rather 



rare. 



Campanula glomerata Selborne Hill. " Lanes." ( I . W. 



patula Woolmer. " Bradshott." W. W 



-trachelium Scrubs. " Temple, &c." Ld. S. 



Oarduus nutans Selborne Hill, plentiful. 



Carlina vidgaris " Selborne Down." G. W. 



Caucalis arvensis " Own fields." G. W. 



Centunculus minimus Short Heath. 



Chenopodium bonus Henricus . Blackmoor and the Wakes. 



Chlora perfoliata Kingsfield. "The same." G. W. 



Chrysanthemum segetum Short Heath. 



Cnicus acaulis Selborne Common, plentiful. 



Comarum palustre "Woolmer." W. W. 



Conium macnlatum " Binsted Wyck." W. W. 



Convallaria multiflora "Lane leading to Bradshott Mill." Ld S 



"Binsted Wyck." W. W. 



Conyza squarrosa Week-Hill hanger. "Sutton." W. W. 



Crocus vernus " Holj-water near the brook." Ld - 



Cuscuta europaea "Bean's bog." G. W. 



Cynoglossum officinale Oakhanger. 



Daphne laureola Scrubs, Park and High Wood, &c 



mezereon Scrubs, rare. 



Dianthus armeria " Near Bentley." W. W. 



Dipsacus pilosus Dorton and Short Lithe. B Wj 



W. W. "Lythe." G. W. 



Drosera longifolia Woolmer and Short Heath. 



rotundifolia Same places. " Bean's bog" (i . \V . 



Eleocharis acicularis Holy water and Woolmer. 



Epilobium angustifolium Hedges at Dorton. A:e. "Forest." Q W 



palustre Short Heath and Oakhanger. 



roseum Dorton and Oakhanger. 



* I have already stated in the Preface that the majority of the plants in tin- 

 list have been found by my relative Dr. Bell Salter, by the late Dr, Bromfleld, 

 the botanist of Hampshire, and by myself. I also possess a e in the 



handwriting of Gilbert White, including a few which are not contained in the 

 XLIst letter to Barrington. lam greatly indebted to Lord Selborne and to 

 William Wickham, Esq., of Binsted Wyck, for considerable additions, and to 

 Mrs. de Jersey, of Empshott Vicarage, for notices of sei era! rare and interesl - 

 ing species. These additions are respectively distinguished bj the initials 

 G. W., Ld. S., W. W., and Mrs. de J. 



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