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SOME DORSET PLANT -STATIONS. 



Sedum Tdephium, L., a. purpurascens, Koch. C. Between Wool 

 and West Lulworth, thicket by roadside; several plants, Sept., 

 1874. Certainly a very different plant fas it grows here and in 

 the Teign Valley, Devon) from b. Fabaria, Koch, which I have 

 seen only close to the sea, by the " Logan Rock," between Pen- 

 zance and Land's End, Cornwall. I am not surprised, therefore, 

 to find Dr. Nyman, in his " Conspectus Hone Europe," treating 

 them as distinct species. 



S. album, L. B. Chetnole and Leigh; on walls, rather 

 frequent, but plainly only as an " escape." 



S. reflexum, L. B. Near Sherborne, roadside ; and at Chetnole. 

 An " escape " in both places. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolmm , L. B. Water lane from Bubb 

 Down to Chetnole. E. Woolland. Considered by Mr. Mansel- 

 Pleydell " uncommon" in Dorset. 



Petroselinum segetum, Koch. C. Lodmoor, and by Weymouth 



Backwater. 



tifoliiui), L. C. Wool Heath. 



(Enanthe punpinelloides, L. B. Chetnole and Yetminster. C. 

 imiworth and neighbourhood. E. Woolland and neighourhood. 

 Frequent in all. Widely distributed in Dorset and in S?E. Devon, 

 but becoming scarce in W. Devon, and not yet reported from N. 

 Devon or Cornwall. r 



Torilis infesta, Spreng. F. Between Hilton and Milton Abbas; 

 bank by roadside. 



in iri* n'w bub \ h - , E - Wool land; in considerable quantity 

 in one field between the church and the Babbit Warren. 

 Aspentla cynanchica, L. E. Woolland, abundant. 



stntinfT T? /ltona .' Moench - A. Charmouth. The only Dorset 

 station where I have observed it 



wJ^TT't Ua \ ThuiL ' E - Woolland, in a long strip of 

 lerhllTn \ W hG P la " tati ™ ™-tn of the Rabbit Wan-en, 1871. 

 situ Zn n y a casual >" though there was nothing in the 



w r^J 1 * *?™ l } nd ™gs to suggest such an origin. Not other- 

 wise reported for the county. 



wh^T'T ""'■ / '"' Sdlk - E - Woollan d. The only Dorset station 

 ^eiPr,llv r% S f? h Ll the ' Flora of Dorif said to be 

 /Sf^w^ U0 other s P ecies h eing mentioned. But 



(Che op Ex tytfl&*h is cer tainly abundant in districts B 

 (OUetnole, &c), and E (Woolland). 



Hazelbnvv'V? 7V ' ; ' / "r S ' b E - R °adside over a common near 

 distance. J ^ WartlS Woolland ! a few plants for a short 



ke' 2f:? nd8 ' E - W ^Uand, in a meadow towards Stoke 



Wake 



Commt nS at/l'''R > ;'^i E ; ***** Neville '> and between Holnest 

 DorS Vel1 ' A PP are »% the less common species in 



KJ7^ ( \^ ni £ U "\ L ; C - By Weymouth Backwater. G. 



