PLANTS FOUND AT SELBORNE. 371 



Myosurus minimus Hollow lane at Norton. 



Narcissus biflorus " Kingsley." Miss Lushington. " Krapshott.' 



Mrs. de J. " Coldhayes." Ld. 8. 



pseudo-narcissus " Blackmoor Wood, &c." Ld. S. 



Nartbecium ossifragum " Oakbanger and Hogmer." Ld. S. 



Nasturtium terrestre Short Heath. 



Nepeta cataria " Northfield." G. W. 



OEnantbe fistulosa "Same." G. W. 



Origanum vulgare Scrubs. " Floribus albis. Kingsfield." G. \V. 



Oruithopus perpusillus " Woolmer." W. W. 



Orobus tuberosus Own beeclien grove. 



Paris quadrifblia Combe Wood. "Temple and Snapwood 



Ld. S. " Coppices." G. W. 



Parnassia palustris " Oakbanger." Ld. S. 



Peplis portula Short Heath and Woolmer. 



Picris hieracioides " Own fields." G. W. 



Pinguicula vulgaris "Woolmer." Ld. S. 



Poa nemoralis Bank at Week Hill. 



Polygonum minus Short Heath. 



Popidus tremula " Woods at Selborne." Dr. Bromfield. 



Potamogeton lucens " Woolmer and Holywater." Ld. S. 



natans " Combe pond." G. W. 



Poterium sanguisorba Scrubs. 



Prenanthes muralis Rocky lanes, common. 



Primula elatior Park, rare. " Binsted Wyck." W. W. 



Pulmonaria angustifolia " Hollow lanes." G. W. 



Pyretbrum partbenium Oakhanger. 



Pyrus aria Scrubs. "Hanger." G. W. 



aucuparia Scrubs. 



Radiola millegrana Woolmer and Short Heath. 



Ranunculus aquatibs Short Heath, &c. 



hederaceus Same. 



Rhamnus catharticus Hedge near the Grange. 



Rhynchospora alba Short Heath. 



Ribes grossularia " Stubb's farm, Binsted." W. W. 



Rubus affinis (rosaceus) * Lithe. 



Babingtonii Week Hill. 



carpinifolius Oakbanger. 



discolor Various places. 



— — Koehleri Wood below Week Hill. 



Lejeunii Between Temple and Woolmer. 



leucostachys Various places. 



— nitidus Priory. 



rudis On the road to Alton. 



Scbleicheri Temple. 



tenuis (macropbyllus) ... Various places. 



cassius Various places. 



Ruscus aculeatus " Forest side." G. W. " Alice Holt." W. W. 



"Harting Combe." Ld. S. 



Sambucus ebulus Park and scrubs. " Own fields." G. W. 



Saponaria officinalis Priory. "Street." G. W. 



Scirpus sylvaticus Oakbanger, &c. 



Sclerochloa rigida " Selborne." Dr. Bromfield. 



* I give the names and habitats of the genus Rubus as they were communi- 

 cated by Dr. Bell Salter, who, as is well known, made the genus a special 

 study. 



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