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form of this. E. Near Wych Cross, Ashdown Forest, Waddell! 
Waterdown Lane 
R. UNCINATUS P: J. Muell. *W. Thicket by pond, near Mid- 
hurst, 1914. The only ar iipin Sussex locality ; which is true also 
of the next. 
R. Borrer! Bell Salt. W. Little Bury Wood, Lavington, 1901. 
RapuLz. (Scarce.) 
R. RapuLA Weihe. W. Between Slinford and Lower Broad- 
bridge, W.! The only Sussex locality for the alba for which 
I can vouch. Those which follow (for E.) se o belong to it, 
but are more or less doubtful. E. Near Paleaita "Sidley Woods, 
f.! Near St. Leonards-on-Sea. 
Var. ANGLICANUS Rogers. ey uncommon. W. Near 
Bosham, 1901; Lod sworth, M.! pte oe a ae Near Mid- 
hurst by ‘ Shamrock Inn,’ Bepton A. f.! sedate 
this. E. Piltdown, 1902, Standen. Nar Uekfold Pp 
Var. ECHINATOIDES Rogers. W. Roget: to Burton, 1902. 
E. Bia Ei speech on-Sea, abundan 
R. s Lindl. Certainly one o re snioeb widely distri- 
buted of Dass "Rubi, and locally abundant. W. Near Rudgwick 
Church, abundant, W. Shottermill aman 1900. Fro om Graff- 
ham and Lavington to Midhurst and Fittleworth, very frequent. 
E. ate Hill, Brighton gad. | 
R. rupis Wh. & N. W. Abundant, especially on roadside 
banks. "Henfield Sane and neighbourhood, H.! Slinford ; 
Midhurst, W.! Near Ebner cg and between it and 
Fittleworth, and thence to Benham. Midhurst Common and 
neighbour hood. HE. Ashdown Forest, north of Wychgate, Linton! 
R. ae Rogers, Journ. Bot. 1905, 364. E. Water- 
down Lane, 1902. 
(To be concluded.) 
TWO VERBESINAS. 
By S. F. Brakes, A.M. 
Verbesina densifolia, n. sp. Frutex + cereal sect. 
Saubineti@; ramis alternis brunneo-griseis crassis (ca. 4 mm. 
Cy 
dimetente 
densissime tuberculatis pilorum basibus persist 
mucronata supra medium leviter ak o-serrata (dentibus 7-13- 
jugis calloso-tuberculatis) in basin integram cuneatam angustata ; 
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