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NOTES ON THE FLORA OF EAST SUSSEX. 
By F. C. 8. Roprr, F.L.S8. 
Iy ria , Mr. W. B. Hemsley issued with the ‘Journal of 
Botany’ ‘‘Qutline of the Flora of Sussex,” giving a very full 
list of ‘all ‘the plants then known in the county, or recorded by Mr. 
Borrer, Mr. Coleman, Dr. Bromfield, and others. Since then 
many interesting additions have been made to the Botany of East 
Sussex, especially in the Cuckmere district around aggre 
in the East Rother district, farther east, by the Rev. KE, N. Blom 
field, of Gresting - and in the Ouse district, on the west, by Mr. J. 
H. A. Jen as no complete flora of the county has yet 
— the lime supplement to Mr. Hemsley’s list may be 
of interest. 
We now about 860 species of flowering plants and ferns 
recorded from the Cuckmere district. Of all these I have specimens 
in my herbarium ; whereas when I published — ed first ‘* Intro- 
following iweeys are new -— 95 ogre or to Kast Sussex :— 
1. Ranunculus Flam L., . pseudo-reptans,. Thuill.— 
Swampy punaiae High Wood. Bexhill. Bik near Cross-in-hand, 
on the road to Waldron. 
2. Sisymbrium Sophia, L.— Ho lywell Quarry, Eastbourne. 
Near we Grand Stand, "on Brighton Racecourse, Hon. J. L. 
rabis hirsuta, Br., var. deat Syme.—On the Downs 
above the Links, Bastboume ne d interesting — 
on and Dr. Trimen, who mt in the deter- 
4, Levi vidium ruderale, L.—Side of Meads snag pager 
Sussex Mr. Hemsley or Mr. Watson ; 
ve nae : : ie hap sc in West Sussex, by the Hon. J. 
L. Warren, Bot. Ex. ri Rep. 
5. Viola permixta, Jord. aR 
between Wannock and Jevington; an 
above Wannock; near omnttong e. 
Lewes by Mr. J. H. A. Jenne 
1874. 
ae on the edge of the Downs, 
d on the slope of the Downs, 
It has also been found near 
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