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“tGeranium versicolor L. VII. Roadside waste near Crawley 
Down, 1904; 
G. colu mbinum a iii Withdean; H. H. V. Downs near 
Jevington, abundant! 1907; M. 
Ehamnus catharticus L. I. Woods at the back of the Linch 
Ball; H. G. B. III. Clayton; 
R. F Frangula L. VI. Darvel Hole and Dallington Common ; 
5. roe gi 
Acer campestre L. var. *leiocarpon Wallr. III. Wolstonbury 
Hill, Clayton | 1905; T. 
Ulex Gallii Planch. *IV. Terrible Down! 1904; W. dk 
Alexander. 
Ononis pines L. I. Between the farm and Lynch Ball; 
. B. . With om white flowers in damp pastures near 
aoe ee J. W. Whi VI. Not seen in Hastings district; 
EB. Ne B, = - VIL. Between n Faye aa Bewbush Mill, aes 
I 
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4}Modoono tribulovdes sion III. Plentiful at Shoreham, ow 
ing with T'rifolium stellatum and Vicia lutea, 1905. 
cts aay alba Desr. *II. Lit ittlehampton ! 1889; Hb. Mrs. 
Makovsk 
*tM, a ata Desy. ‘III. ee Wharf! and cultivated land, 
Race-hill, Brighton! 1902; T. H. 
Trifolium arvense L, IL. Storrington and Chiltington Com- 
Anthyllis Vulneraria L. var. coccinea L. . Downs near 
Brighton; J. H. A. 
Lotus tenuis W. & K. IV. Fields near Cuckfield; D. VI. St. 
Helen’s, Hastings; B. N. B. 
See varia L. III. Ruins of dairy, east of Brighton! 
1905; T. H. 
Ginisiarie perpusillus L.. VI. Guestling, on sandrock; E.N. B. 
Vicia tetrasperma Moench var. tenuissima Fr. “IV. Roadside 
near Ringmer! 1906; T. 
gr raosiie Lois... *LV. Damp gravelly field, Cuckfield! 1907 ; 
Mrs. J. Pearson. 
V. Cracca L. var. *argentea C. & G. III. Saddlescombe! 
1905; T. H. 
+V. villosa Roth. III. Henfield, among lesen 1904 ; 
“tV. atropurpurea Desf. and *{V. narbonensis L. var. serratifolia 
Jacq. III. Aldrington, among vetches! 1905 : E. a 
4 indices L. III. Cultivated land, Henfield ! "1903 ; E. 
47. Lens C.&G. III. Near Saddlescombe, among vetches ! 
1905 ; 
+ Deetene arvense Li. 
a; 
" Lathyrus Nissolia L. TIL. Hurstpierpoint, 1820; J. Dalton 
III, Aldrington, among vetches! 1905; 
