branching plant the winter through, blossoming about January, and is 

 very ornamental in shady walks and shrubberies. The good women 

 give the leaves powdered to children troubled with worms ; but it is a 

 violent remedy, and ought to be administered with caution. 



Green Hellebore {Helleborus viridis), in the deep stony lane on the 

 left hand just before the turning to Norton farm, and at the top of Mid- 

 dle Dorton under the hedge ; this plant dies down to the ground early in 

 autumn, and springs again about February, flowering almost as soon as 

 it appears above ground. 



Creeping Bilberry, or Cranberries ( Vaccinium oxycoccos), in the bogs 

 of Bin's-pond. 



Whortle, or Bilberries ( Vaccinium viyrtillus), on the dry hillocks of 

 Wolmer Forest. 



Round-leaved Sundew {Drosera rotundi fiord), and long-leaved Sun- 

 dew {^Drosera longifolid), in the bogs of Bin's-pond. 



Purple Comarum {Comarum palustre), or Marsh Cinquefoil, in the 

 bogs of Bin's-pond, 



Tustan, or St. John's Wort {Hypericum androscemum), in the stony, 

 hollow lanes. 



Lesser Periwinkle ( Vinca minor), in Selborne-hanger and Shrub- 

 wood. 



Yellow Monolropa {Monotropa kypopitkys), or Bird's nest, in Selborne- 

 hanger under the shady beeches, to whose roots it seems to be parasit- 

 ical, at the north-west end of the Hanger. 



Perfoliated Yellow- wort {Chlora perfoliaia, Blackstonia perfoliata, 

 Hudsonii), on the banks in the King's-field. 



Herb Paris {Paris quadrifolia). True-love, or One-berry, in the 

 Church-litten-coppice. 



Opposite Golden Saxifrage {Chrysosplenium oppositifolium), in the 

 dark and, rocky hollow lanes. 



Autumnal Gentian {Gentiana amarella), or Fellwort, on (he Zig-zag 

 and Hanger. 



Tooth-wort {LathrcBa squammarid)^ in the Church-litten-coppice 

 under some hazels near the foot-bridge, in Trimming's garden hedge, 

 and on the dry wall opposite Grange-yard. 



Small Teasel {Dipsacus pilosus), in the Short and Long Lithe. 



Narrow-leaved, or Wild Lathyrus {Lathyrus sylvestiis), in the bushes 

 at the foot of the Short Lithe, near the path. 



Ladies' Traces {Ophtys spiralis), in the Long Lithe, and towards the 

 south corner of the common. 



Birds' Nest Ophrys {Ophrys nidus avis), in the Long Lithe, under 



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