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NOTES ON THE FLORA OF SUSSEX.—III.* 
By C. E. Saumon, F.L.S. 
THE receipt of numerous notes upon the plants of Sussex from 
various observers seems to justify the publication of this fresh 
batch of records. 
The most interesting species mentioned are:—Ulex Gallii, 
Rubus tereticaulis, Chrysosplenium altarne/Otsiiia: Gentian baltica, 
Atropa, Euphrasia borealis, Melittis, Ajuga Chamepitys, Orchis 
hircina, Colchicum, Paris, and Carex cheto top y la. 
The county seems to justify its reputation for being one of the 
most prolific in “aliens” (particularly amongst the Crucifere and 
Leguminose), the warm coast, sheltered by the Do ‘Aide harbouring 
many “casuals,” some of which (Brassica elongata, Rapistrum 
perenne, Bromus unioloides, &c.) seem to be babdinstti? ‘persistent. 
It will be noted that some more records are quoted from 
ee, s po y of the County of Sussex (1834), which are omitted 
n the new (1907) edition of Arnold’s Sussex Flora; some of 
ee tekahitiog are in the neighbourhood of Tunbridge Wells, as 
Harrison’s Rocks, Penn’s Rocks, and ae Rocks; these are all 
in Sussex, although claimed for Kent in Hanbury and M ; 
Flora of that county (see Osmunda, “Hypndtiphattain, Asplenium 
lanceolatum, &c.). 
he following list comprises the chief contributors to the 
present article 
E.N.B. . Rey. E. N. Bloomfield. | E.G. — . Dr. E. Gilbert. 
H.G.B.. Rev. H.G. Billinghurst. re . .» H. Hemmings. 
hte qT. ilton. 
A.B.C. . Miss A. B. - pig ed. Hilton 
M.C. . Miss M. OC J.H.AJ.. J.H. A. Jenner. 
Cooper . ere 7 Sussex. | W.E.N. . W. E. Nicholson. 
=... Mrs. Davy, W.M.R. . Rev. W. M. Rogers 
E.E. . Rev. E. Ellman. My own records have no initals. 
The sign ! after a locality indicates that I have either seen the 
plant growing there, or a satisfactory herbarium example. An 
s 
when placed before a number it indicates an additional district to 
those mentioned in Arnold’s Sussex Flora, to which the numbers 
refer. Plants ocala to be introduced are distinguished by 
gn ft. 
The following botanists have kindly examined many of the 
more critical plants, and favour me with their determinations :— 
essrs. A. Bennett, James Groves, H. W. Pugsley, Revs. E. F. 
Linton, E. 8. Marshall, and A's Moyle Rogers (fubz). 
Clematis Vitalba L. VI. Archer Wood, Battle, 1876; J.H.A.J. 
Noted in Hemsley’s Outlines as “‘ absent from East Rother ” (t.e., 
cae district). 
* See Journ. Bot. 1901, 1, 403; 1906, 
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