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the plan i ave been recorded for the county by competent 
authority, and several unquestioned exotics such as Mimulus luteus, 
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publications, to Syme’s ‘‘ English Botany,” and to those authors who 
are usually given, the utility of which is not very apparent except in 
the cases, which must be very few, where the old authors have re- 
corded the plant as a native of Dorset. And in this connection we 
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8 ky locality for Sueda fruticosa, quoted from Pulteney, seems very 
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botanist to note facts of this sort, and they are often worthy of per- 
ear er record, 
hr neighbourhood, where it was introduced. Sonchus palustris 
thus almost, certainly an error; large S. arvensis has been often 
Misnamed. Atriplex erecta is not at all likely to be “very 
