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vigorously, and eed leafy stems but without any signs of 
inflorescence. My d-Mr.. Jos. Burtt Davy when on a visit 
= suggested to me qm it might be a Cissus. In December of 
NOTES ON THE FLORA OF SUSSEX.—III. 
By C. E. Satmon, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 26.) 
Cnicus arvensis Hoffm. var. *mitis Koch. III. Hove! 1905; 
KE. E. and T. H.— Var. *tsetosus (Bess.). IV. Near River in 
Lewes ea.) 1906. 
Serratula tinctoria L. IV. Haywards Heath Common; H. H. 
Centaurea Jacea L. IV. Field. aig Cuckfield ! 1905; D. 
biosa Ly M. R. 
Calettrapa L. ITI. Rottingdean ; D. V. Pevensey Bay, 
plentiful! 1905; M. CG, Wallsend; H. Friend. Near mouth of 
River pee a 1 
*40. iberica Trev. TI. Hishersgate, from mill-waste! T. H. 
*tC. melitensis L. I. Bo ognor! 1904; D. 
Cichorium Intybus L. I, Halnaker , 1904. 
Picris ‘hieracioides L. var. *“arvalis (Jord.). I. Wood near 
Cocking! 1907; T. H. 
P.echioides L. TV. Near Glynde Pit; H.H. V. St. Leonards ; 
W.UE R. 
Crepis taraxacifolia Thuill. III. Wi thdean! 1902; H. H. 
oe = W pastures and sides of cart-roads about Hastings, 1906 ; 
oe biennis L. IV. Ringmer! 1907; T. H. 
Hieracium aurantiacum L, a, Field, Billingshurst, entl 
wild! _ ebster. operand 
H. murorum L. var. pellucidum —— The two stations for 
hea sivas on page 20 in Journ. B . 1906, refer to the same 
ity. 
H. cantianum F.J.Hanb. IV. The plant recorded as H. r rigi- 
dum from Isfield in Journ, sens 1901, 414, Should be this species 
according to Rey. E. S. Marshall. 
H. tridentatum Fr. VI. Om it the Guestling station in Arnold’s 
lora. — Var. acrifolium Dahlst. *IT. St. Leonards Forest, fre- 
quent! 1907; J. W. White. 
*H. sabaudum L, VI. Near Wych Cross, on the Nutley Road ! ! 
