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researches. In all such instances the fresh specimens were 
brought to me; and, as a rule, they will be found entered without 
the collector’s name, like the many others which I actually saw 
growing in situ. In other cases the initials of the collector will 
be found after the locality given for it (or localities where conse- 
cutive), confirmed when I have seen mm”, SE by 
. G. Gilbert; H. = the late T. Hilton ; M. = Rev. E. S. 
Marshall ; R. = the late F. C. 8. Roper; 8. =C. m Salmon ; 
ee ay White; C.C.B. =C. C. Tabehivans C.E = C. E. 
Britton. E. and W., stand for East and West Sussex saat, 
New records (or what I believe to be such) for y.-c. 13 and 1 
are starred. I am much indebted to the Rev. E. 8. Marshall and 
. E. Salmon for invaluable help derived from their papers 
referred to above 
he second edition of the Sussee Flora (Simpkin, Marshall & 
Co., London, 1907) contains a Papen number of the localities 
given in this paper, and also many additional pe only a few o 
which, without voucher specimens, I have thought it t well to 
quote. The nomenclature which I have Soitoted is that of the 
London Catalogue of British Plants, ed. x. 
Rusus inzus L. W. Apparently frequent (“both on chalk 
and sand,” M.). Observed in several localities near Fittleworth 
and Midhurst, but usually in small quantity. Woods and downs 
near Finden, 1901, W. Whitwell. No doubt widely, if somewhat 
thinly, distributed through the county, but perhaps not often 
reported because regarded by many collectors as mostly sporadic. 
Flora Sussex, however, contains a considerable list of localities. 
Var. opTusiFrouivus (Willd.). *W. Near Midhurst, F. A. B.! 
The only Sussex example that I have seen. 
SUBERECTI. 
n the wide sandy districts of mid-Sussex at least—so far as 
I soa see last summer—this is sextant a difficult group, with 
rather is peas specific distinction 
s Lindl. Apparently — — Leonards 
Forest, W. *(1898) ! Copse on Duncton Common, M. Roadside, 
vington Common. Benham, near Titleworth, "E. Near Heath- 
field Park ; High Wood, Bexhill, R.! 
R. suBerectus Anders. Perhaps rather more frequent than 
R. fissus. W. St. Leonards Forest, W. (1900)! Copse near 
Burton Rough: near Petworth Station, M.!  Fittleworth Common 
Near Midhurst. Bignor. E. Ashdown Forest, Borrer A ona C. C. 
B.). Downland Wood, F.! Rocks Wood, Uckfield, H. 
R. Rogersu Linton. EB. Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge 
Wells, a ! dane _ species. 
R. sutcatus Ves Near Wych Close, Ashdown Forest, 
Waddell (1904) Spparetl this; but, if so, weak and shade- 
grown 
