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Cardamine amara Li. VII. Harrison’s Rocks, Tunbridge Wells; 
Cooper. Near Forest Row Station, 1903. Between Groombridge 
and Withyham, 1907. 
C. bulbifera Crantz. IL. By stream near Kingsfold; Eng. Bot. 
ed. 3. I sawit ve there in 1892. VI. Tidebrook, Wadhurst, 
1895; E. H. Farr (Hb. York Philos. Soc.). 
+Alyssum incanum L. TV. Near Lewes; Eng. Bot. ed. 3. By 
corn-mill, Newhaven railway station! 1904; T. H. 
Site verna KE. Meyer var. stenocarpa (Jord.). *II. Great- 
ere 1906; E. E. & 
. virescens net *IIT. Race- hill, Brighton! 1905; T. H. 
Hes speris matronalis L. IV. Southover, near Lewes ; ; Cooper. 
V. or VI. Battle, naturalized, 1876; 
tSisymbrium pannonicum Jacq. “IV. Brickfield, Plumpton ! 
1905 ; T. H. 
*+8, Loeselii L. IV. Railway-yard, Newhaven! 1906; E. E. & T. H. 
tCamelina sativa Crantz. III. Aldrington Wharf! 1904; T. H. 
*t Brassica elongata Ehrh. ae Roedale, Brighton ! 1903, and 
Race-hill, Brighton! 1906; T. H. 
| bSinapis dissecta Lag. III. Cultivated land, Saddlescombe! 
Teds 
ares orientalis L. III. a isepoote Valley, Brighton! 1902, 
and Wolstonbury Hill! 1903; T. H. 
+Eruca sativa Lam. *IV. Railway- yard, Newhaven! 1904; T. H. 
Diplotaxis muralis DC: Le ~Midhurst, 1903; A. J. Crosfield. 
V. Bexhill and Bo Peep; W. M. R. Roadside beyond Marina, 
Bt. Leonards, 1885; E. oo Crespigny. — Var. Babingtonit Syme. 
“IV. Lewes! 1906; M. 
D. tenuifolia DC. IIL. By the Dyke Road, Brighton, 1907; T. H. 
tLepidium ruderale L. YV. Polegate, 1906. 
Thiaspi arvense L. I. Bognor; M.C. III. Patcham; H. H. 
IV. Hamsey ; 
{Isatis tinctoria L. III. One plant, border of paere a 
bigs eae Hill, Clayton! 1905; T. H.; again in 1906; 
*t Ra aabeire perenne All. 
Brighton! 1903-5; E. E. & 
+R. orientale DC. *V. Waste ground near the sea, Bexhill! 
1904; M. C. 
Viola hirta L. f. lactiflora Reichb. a F aseabae ig Ring! 
1900 ; and IV. Newmarket Hill! 1906; 
*V. Foudrasi Jord. IV. Newmarket ‘vill! 1 i908 : ike 
V. Riviniana Reichb. var. *nemorosa Neum. III. Newtimber 
Hill! 1906; T. H. 
Frankenia levis L. IL. Southwick and VI. On the rocks 
and by the shore, Hastings ; Cooper. 
Dianthus Armeria L. IV. Between Denton and Alciston, 
1905; T. H. 
Saponaria officinalis L. IV. On the left of the roadside leading 
from Newick to Barecombe; Cooper.—Var. puberula Wierzb. “L. 
Roadside near Midhurst, 1907; E. E. and T. H. ‘ 
c 
III. Ruins of dairy, Black Rock, 
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