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Railway near 
l lica L. I. Pagham! 1903; M. C. 
toni II. North of Horsham, 1904; J. W. White. 
"4 , Fletching! 1907; 
ae 23; zi de Journ. Bot. 1906, 12,1 mentioned that 
apart. *IV. Downs near Blackcap, Lewes! 1906; J. T. docu 
W. E.N.). 
nig noctiflora L. IV. Downs near Lewes Racecourse! 1906; 
W. E. V. Near the [old] Beachy Head Lighthouse! 1887; 
Hb. Mrs. Makovski. ; 
Cerastium arvense L. III. Race-hill, Brighton and Withdean, 
plentiful; H. H. 
C. tetrandrum Curt. VI. Hastings, 1834; 5. Hailstone (Hb. 
York Philos. Soe 
Stellaria neglecta Weihe var. arte an IV. Hendle 
. Bo 
bourne! 1905; a E. &T. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia L. var. *viscidula Roth. III. Shore- 
ham Beach, 1906; and IV. Bank near edge of cliff, Rottingdean! 
1908 ; S . . H 
wfolia L. I. Chichester, 1820: Rey. J. Dalton (Hb. 
York’ Philog Soe 
agina maritima Don. I. West Wittering, 1902. V. Near 
Beachy Head; W.M.R. VI. Pett Level and Camber ; Supp. i. 
to Nat. Hist. Hastings, 1883.—Var. *debilis (Jord.). II. Kemp- 
town, Brighton! 1903: T. H, 
. ciliata Fr. IIT, Preston Park, Brighton! 1902; and coast, 
Shoreham and Aldrington! 1907; T. H. 
8. cone ares IIT. Preston Park, Brighton! 1906; T. H. 
S. pr bens L. var. *spinosa Gibs, I. Cracks of pavements, 
Aredia “1905, IIT. Rottingdean ! 1907 ; 
oq eergularia salina Presl. var. *media ‘Syme. III. Shoreham, 
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oe — fontana L. I. Between Linchmere and Fernhurst : 
tTamarix gallica L. VI. Cite east of Hastings and west of 
the old town; Cooper. The plate in Eng. Bot. is drawn from a 
Hastings specimen (see Garry, Journ. Bot. Supp. 1903, 38, where 
rem Some say a gentleman's eve introduced it 
from the — coast in the last century ” ig quoted). 
um Androsemum Yh. T. Near Stedkam Mill and in 
lane from Holder Hill to Hardel’s Green; H. G. B. 
Fate pusilla Sm. III. Cultivated land near Stanmer! 1904; 
lp 58 um angustifoliwm Huds. ITT. Goatherd’s Green, Hurst- 
nd amg, V. Standard Hill, Ni 
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nfield; and VI. Bodiham Castle; 
