870 NOTES ON TNE FLORA OF EAST SUSSEX. 
6. V. hirta, L., var. calearea, Bab.—Downs near Beachy Head, 
and downs above Willingdon. Confirmed by Prof. Babington. 
7. Silene noctiflora, L.—I have specimens from . By MM, 
Oakeshott, from the shore on the Bexhill side of St. Leonards ; 
Pyaees, West Sussex, 1814, Herb. Bor., not reported since’; 
and 7 = not included as an East Sussex plant in Mr. Watson’s 
Top. B 
. Phas sepium, Thuill.—F ound in considerable abundance near 
Glynde, on the road to Lewes, by Mr. J. H. A. Jenner (see Journ. 
Bot, 1899, p- 376). 
9. R. canina, pa var. spherica, Gren.—Hedges near Lewes, 
Mr. J. H. A. Jen 
8 hy "Linn., var. bibracteata, Bast.—Near Battle, Mr. 
OcH. A. Shes Nethestield Wood, north of Ashburnbail and 
Gnat Wood, near Hailsham. These roses have been confirmed by 
Mr. J. G. Baker. 
11. Sawxifraga granulata, L.—Roadside near Hurstmonceux 
Castle ; new to the county. 
2. Carduus nutanti- oo Sond.—Slope of the downs, above 
the cemetery, Hastbourn 
18, Filago apiculata, G. E. Sm.—Chalky field above Eastbourne 
Cemetery. 
Senecio viscosus, L.—Rather abundant on the shingly 
od ac trnese Rye and Rye Harbour, first noticed by the Rev. E. 
N. Blomfield. Omitted by Mr. Hemsley as a Sussex plant, but 
included by Mr. Watson in Top. Bot., with signs of doubt, having, 
as he informed me, “es ok ae found, by Mr. A. Carr in 1858, 
on a railway-bank near Frant Station, probably brought there 
with ballast, large ciabaititios of which are taken inland from Rye 
for road-m 
15. Erythrea “ace Willd., var. spherocephala, Town 
e downs near Beachy Head, ‘and downs above Alinta i 
tn, st 1881, p. { ‘ 
6. phaé rhamnoides, .—A large patch on Camber Sands, 
opposite ie Harbour; new to the county. Shown me by the 
Rev. E. lomfield. 
17. same latifolia, L., var. media, DC.—Rare, in a swamp at 
Hurstmonceux. 
18. Dati marina, L., var. angustifolia, tetas seta in 
a ee pond on the Shingle Beach, near Kas 
9. Carex flava, L., lepidocarpa, Tans ah Rather rare. 
beta, Wood, Heathfield, Rev. A. K. Cherrill. — Wood, 
Hellingly. Not recorded from the county by Mr. Wat 
20. Phleum pratense, L., var. nodosum, L.—Rare. ‘Side of the 
road from pose fe Farm to Walls End, Pevensey, on the edge of 
the Shingle Beach. 
21. Festuca pratensis, Huds., var. b. loliacea, Huds.—Roadside 
at Mill Gap, Eastbourne. By path from Bexhill Church to Bul- 
verhythe Leve 
