378 THE VASCULAR BUNDLES 
Trifolium medium. Border of Perry Wood, below “ The Pulpit.” 
Trifolium maritimum. Seawalls beside Oare and Faversham 
Creeks, and in Graveney Marshes. 
Trifolium striatum. Gyavel-pit behind the Union-house. Road- 
side on Boughton-hill. 
Trifolium arvense. Bysmmg Wood. In the gravel-pit, Cockset 
Wood. Syndale Wood. 
Trifolium fragiferum. Seawall of Faversham Creek. Ham and 
Graverney Marshes. 
Trifolium minus. Seawalls. Gravelly pastures. Syndale and 
Belmont Parks. 
Lotus major. Bysimg Wood. Perry Wood. Hernhill Wood. 
Ornithopus perpusillus. In Perry Wood, by the pathside to the 
Rose and Crown ; sparingly. 
Hippocrepis comosa. Borders of Dully Wood. Badging Woods. 
Woods about Belmont and Lee’s Court. 
Onobrychis sativa. Roadside, near Mr. Handley’s, Hernhill. 
Banks about Whitehill, Belmont, and Lee’s Court. 
Vicia Cracca. Edge of Bysing Wood, towards Luddenham Vicar- 
age. By the path from Beacon-hill to Stone. Sparingly. 
Vicia angustifolia. By roads and paths in Bysing Wood. 
Vicia tetrasperma. In all woods on the gravel, perhaps more 
frequent than V. hirsuta. 
Lathyrus Nissolia. Roadside on Boughton-hill, near Mr. Wool- 
wright’s, and beyond Beacon-hill. Sparingly. 
Lathyrus sylvestris. Hedge of the hop-garden, near the Turnpike- 
gate, Beacon-hill. Rare. 
Orobus tuberosus. Borders of Bysing, Sandbanks, and Syndale 
Woods. 
Orobus tenuifolius. Edge of Bysing Wood, towards Luddenham 
Vicarage. 

The Vascular Bundles of the Stipes of Ferns. By 
T. Moors, F.L.S. 
With respect to the supposed “ new” character m Ferns to 
which attention is drawn by Mr. Leighton im the ‘ Phytologist’ 
(p. 256), namely, the condition of the vascular bundles of the 
stipes,—a familiar example of which occurs in the well-known 

