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near Dorclicstcr, L. V. Letter GarJaiid, Esq. D. Between 

 Warcham and Lytchett Minster. G. Seacombe. — C. officinal is, 

 Moench, Pldmondsham ; Bailey Gate. D. East Morden. — 

 Nepcta Ca/aria, L., ^•cry fine, fieldside, Edmondsham. — Melittis 

 MelissophvUum, L., was brought me by one of my Flower Class 

 from Sutton or Woodlands, — Marrnhium vulgare, L. Newtown ; 

 Edmondsham ; not native in cither. G. Corfe Castle ; down 

 between Ulwcll and Studland ; native in both. Galeopsis 

 Ladanum, L., Wallis Down, where it was doubtfully native. 

 This species, sensu siricto, is known for three or four localities 

 in Britain. All the localities in the Flora may safely be 

 referred to the following segregate species. — G. angnsfifolia, 

 Ehrh., is fairly frequent, chiefly on chalk or limestone soils ; 

 Edmondsham ; Cranborne Farm. G. Norden Farm. — Lamium 

 amplexicaule, L., has been seen in Edmondsham, but seems very 

 scarce in the whole neighbourhood. — D. Lytchett INIinster. G. 

 Swanage. — L. hyhridum x purpnreiim, which may be the same 

 as L. decipie7is, Sonder., occurred a few years back on cultivated 

 ground by the railway one mile N. of Bailey Gate Station, and 

 may be expected to occur in that neighbourhood wherever the 

 two parents are close neighbours. — Ballota ruder alis, Swartz, 

 often placed under B. nigra, L., has been reported for G 

 (Studland) by J. C. Melvill (Journ. Bot., 1903, 217). 



Litiorella juiicea, Berg., in one of the two large shallow 

 depressions, which form pools ih wet weather, on the W. side 

 of the Salisbury line a little way N. of West Moors Station ; also 

 in a similar hollow on the other side of the line at Three Cross. 

 It has been noted, too, in Verwood by the Rev. W. Moyle 

 Rogers. There is only one antiquated record for the whole of 

 District F in the Flora, 



Chenopodium polyspcrmiim, L., Edmondsliam. — C. fici folium, 

 Sm. C. Re-discovered by Messrs. D. Fry and J. W. White at 

 Mr. G. S. Gibson's Weymouth locality in 1906. — C. ?>iurale, L., 

 Longfleet ; Sturminster iNIarshall. — Atriplex liiioralis, L., Aar. 

 serraia, IVIoq., reported to me by the Rev. W. M. Rogers from 

 the salt-marsh, Parkstone. D. Growing near the type, near the 



