NOTES ON THE BOTANY OF SELBORNE. 867 
stunted specimens on the sandy heath near Oakhanger Chapel. 
ea several fine plants, der sabe 1887. 
. 
bank between Worldham and Pioley not far 
This is evidently _ plant intended under the name a Turelea i in 
Townsend’s ‘ Flor: 
: _— witb Br. Plentiful on Shortheath. Wolmer 
ore 
+ Reade lutea L., and *R. luteola L. Alton; common. 
Viola palustris L. Bin’s Pond, Selborn 
estan officinalis L. Selborne, Rev. LA fe Bernard. One 
plant near ‘ The Hen and Chickens’; Froyl, 1 
: Geranilin columbinum L. Alton. — G. a L. Selborne, 
Rev. E. R. Bernard. Kingsley, July, 1 
*Genista tinctoria L. King John’s Hill, E. Worldham 
* Melilotus officinalis L. Cultivated fields in parish of E. World- 
am, G. Turvill. Alton, 18 
+ Anthyllis vulneraria L. on. 
*Trifolium subterraneum L. Shortheath. 
Astragalus glycyphyllus L. — Wood, Alton; abundant. 
* Vicia tetr thie: Mench. ton 
Lathyrus Nissolia L. Bu be places ahout King John’s Hill, 
Worldham, G@. Turvill.—L. sylvestris. a Lyth (where it grew in 
White’s time) ; and at Temple, Selbo 
* Potentilla argentea L. Hedg oasis: ri Lode Farm, Kingsley. 
—P. Comarum Nestl. Foussit near Liss, June 9th, 1884. Not 
found of late years in Gilbert White’s locality, in the bogs of Bin’s 
Pond, Peet e. 
rivale Li. For some years I have known one or two 
planiti in Amery Wood, Alton. I have never found it elsewhere in 
the dist: 
“Sean "Palak L. Hanger at E. Worldham. Long Copse, 
Selborn 
*Sasifrag tridacty ylites L. Walls at Alton, West Tisted; and. 
other p 
our album L. Thedden ; rare 
Dipsacus pions L. BK. Wo. hers ——— Selborne. Road- 
side, Chawton; and in several other localitie 
* Silybum Marianum Gaert. Weed in a gar caf at Alton. 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum L. hae in Geonice Park. Ak- 
ender Wood; and one ene - other plac 
EB rigeron acris L. ntiful on Halyhorus Down ; and on 
Amery Down, Alton 
+ Oichovions: Intybus L. Alton, 1885 
*Helmintha echioides Gaertn. In tinctieenhie plenty, in several 
copses at E. Worldham. 
Vaccinium Oxycoccos L. On June 4th, 1886, I found this 
— tiful plant on boggy ground at Shortheath, Gilbert White's 
locality. 
* Pyrola minor L. One small patch in a plantation in the parish 
