26 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
G. Mollugo L. var. *Bakert Syme. III. In turf, Withdean, 
Brighton! 1902; T. 
G. wliginosum Pic Storrington Common; M. C. 
G. tricorne Stokes. IV. Near Lewes! 1843 ; Hb. R. Pryor. 
V. Field, foot of downs above Willingdon, 1906. 
Valeriana sambucifoia Mikan. I. Arundel 1808 50:7. HH. 
: oh 
.diowa L, ILI. Poynings, 1905 ; Miss M. “Somer 
Valerianella dentata Poll. I. Railway near Selham, 1902. 
“+Dipsacus laciniatus L. III. Field by Old Shoreham Road, 
Hove! 1905; T. H. 
a. pilosus L. I. Bank of R. Rother, near Stedham, 1907; 
E. E. & T. H. 
*Aster Linosyris Bernh. — III. a single specimen between 
Brighton and Shoreham ; Eng. Bot 
+ Erigeron canadense L. *1V. Hail Vea -yard, Newhaven! 1905; 
as 
*Filago tang hie III. By the Dyke Road! Ae mea 
1905; T. H. IV. Telscombe! 1905; E. E. and T 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum L. VY. or VI. Battle, local, 1876 ; 
J.H. A.J. VI. Guestling Wood and Fairlight ; E. N. B. 
Inula squarrosa Bernh. IV. Between Southerham and Glynde; 
H. #H. 
Achillea Ptarmica L. III. Ditchling Common; H. H. 
*tAnthemis tinctoria L. VII. Waste ground, East Grinstead; D. 
A. nobilis L. II. mh quarried ground two miles north-east 
of Horsham; J. W. Whi 
Matricaria inodora L var. salina Bab. III. Kingston Beach! 
1907; T. H, 
Tanacetum vulgare L. IV. By Ouse between Hamsey and 
Barcombe; H. H. V. Horeham: sa Friend. 
tAmbrosia artemisifolia L. *I, — 1904; D. 
Petasites ovatus Hill. V. In tw o places near Little Worsham 
Farm, between evahatet and SOR 1895; E. 8. Salmon 
Senecio s Aesiiage L. I. Rogate; W. M.R. ITI. Abundant 
above Beven HH, 
S. integ rifolius Clairv. V. Between Cuckmere Haven and 
— pay 1904; W. E.N. Coombe Hill, J evington, 
i T iheaines Newbouldit Ar. Benn. ITI. Newtimber Holt! 1906 ; 
er small form of this or r pubens x minus?” re Benn 
Cnicus acaulis Willd. var. *“caulescens Pers. VIL. me the top 
ae be coneluded.) 
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