186 SOME DORSET PLANT-STATIONS. 



R. arvensis, L. F. Eoadside between Blandford and Shil- 



lingston. 



Hell chorus falidus, L. E. Ibberton ; broken rocky waste ground 



near the churchyard; an " escape. 



Aqmlegia vulgaris, L. A. Fern Hill, near Charmouth; no 



doubt indigenous. 



Papaver Rhceas, L., b. striyosum. C. West Lulworth church- 

 yard, in some quantity. 



Senebiera didyma, Pers. C. Lulworth Cove- Far less frequent 



in Dorset than in Devon. 



* Armor aria rusticana. Bab. Man. A. Banks of the Char, near 

 the mouth. Well established in 1871, and apparently spreading. 



Draha rmia, L., b. braehycarpa. B. Chetnole ; the prevailing 

 form, as (it appears to me) usually in S.W. England. 



Diplotaxis imtralis, DC. B. Near Yetminster railway-station; 



a few plants ; " casual. 7 ' 



Reseda sufruticulosa, L. A. Swanage beach ; " casual/' 

 Polyyaht calcarea, F. Schultz. E. Woolland, on the western 



slope of Bulbarrow. 



Sagina nodosa, Meyer. C. Wool Heath. Along the base of 

 Bindon Hill, between West Lulworth and Arish Mill. Very 

 sparingly in the latter station. 



frequent. 



pyllift 



? 



Witl 



^ S. aquatica, Scop. Bemarkably abundant in B. Chetnole and 

 neighbouring parishes ; and E. Holwell, Hazelbury Bryan, &c. 



Linum anyustifolium, Huds. A. Whitchurch Canonicorum- 

 Far more local in Dorset than in Devon. 



Malva rotundi folia, L. E. Fifehead Neville. 



Hypericum montanum, L. C. Near East Lulworth, bushy road- 

 side towards West Lulworth ; a few plants at intervals. 



Geranium purillum, L. C. West Lulworth. 



Oxcdis comiculata, L. B. Chetnole, garden weed. 



Rhawnus catharticus, L. B. Chetnole and Yetminster lanes, 

 rather frequent. 



R. Franyula, L. A. Near Chardstock, bushy waste ground by 

 road to All Saints. 



Genista tinctoria, L. C. Cliffs east of Lulworth Cove, abundant ; 

 a form with stem and branches as procumbent as in the if. 

 humifusa, Dicks., of the Lizard District, Cornwall, but having 

 glabrous pods. 



G. anglica, L. E. Holnest Common. " i 



Lotus tenuis, Kit. C. Near Weymouth, between railway ana 

 backwater; abundant, 1875. 



Vina sylratira, L. (?E.) Wood west of Dogberry turnpike 

 gate, in great quantity. 



Lathyrm Xissolia, L. B. Near Chetnole, on Leigh road, a fe* 

 plants at intervals. E. Fifehead Neville. _ 



L. sylvestris, L. C. Cliffs east of Lulworth Cove; but perhaps 

 only as an (< escape,' ' there being ruins of a house near. 



