196 NOTES ON SOME SUSSEX PLANTS. 
species and @. fluviatilis—‘ These forms not defined, and the genus 
generally not cna out.” Also East Sussex. Adur. argin of 
Vale Bridge 
+ Silybum Bas Se , Gert. East Sussex. Adur. Some years 
o this alien appeared very prominently and abundantly at Brighton, 
on the newly-deposited rubbish on which the beach-drive under the 
Marine Parade was subsequently made. Last year I could only 
an at uantity is always worth noting. athe day, I 
trust, the floras of our large towns will be scientifically treated. The 
present gradual spread northwards of Diplotaxis sone “for example, 
elf. 
Arctium majus, Schkuhr. West Sussex. Adur. Piecombe and 
Godstone bottom, both —_ ond East Sussex. Ouse. In several 
aleomb i ! 
e Mr. 
Arctium as pelyimeee d known in their Sussex distribution. He only 
ives Arun for the abov 
Centaure : Goleteapa, - West Sussex. Adur. This is a most 
; od : 
England. valis annua, Carduus tenuiflorus, Diplotaxis muralis, 
with it vthas ynestly every bit of waste poet te and rubbish about the 
wn. mi the Hrigeron canadense of similar situations in 
burban Landon. I suppose, it will reach Brighton soon, but I have 
e yet. 
Hieracium tridentatum, Fries. West Sussex. Adur. In the 
hedge bounding the common on the west at Henfield. A new district 
for emsley. 
Calamintha menthifolia, Host. West Sussex. Adur. In hed 
cops of lanes near Broadwater, N. of Worthing. new district for 
Mr. Hemsley. He only gives Arun and Cuckmere, and a the 
occurrence of the species in ee latter. 
~ Ballota fetida, Lam. In this case taal Hemsley enumerates 
5 Surely they might here be left ow 
icularia minor, L. West Sussex. ree Ditch by the road- 
side under Old Erringham Farm, N. of Old Shoreham. Mr. Hemsley 
county Trepest As it is important to have definite records for the 
county, 1 repeat one previously published by myself. (See Botanical 
pe bees ba b Report for 1875 » pel 128.) 
le aritima, L. It is worth noting, that this is more a 
plant of the paris sides of tidal rivers in — than of the actual 
_ e Plantain of the sea-coast is P. Coronopus par ex- 
“Littorella lacustris, L. East Sussex. Adur. South margin of 
a ‘ gin 0} 
Vale —— Pool, sel the wood, in the gravelly mud of the water’s 
