NOTES ON THE FLORA OF SUSSEX 59° 
L. repens Mill. See Journ. Bot. 1906, p. 49. Mr. Britten 
informs me nie he considers the plant native in the Lodsworth 
ommon statio 
henge Laoecleetig Donn, *IV. Moated house at Plumpton ! 
W. E. 
Ve eronica moktane L. VY. St. Leonards; W. M. BR. Plentiful 
rea Netherfield and Great Park Farm, Battle, 1895; E. S. 
al 
V. seutellata L. II. Leechpool, St. Leonards Forest! 1907; 
Be 
Euphrasia Kerneri Wettst. III. Standean! 1904; T. H. 
*E. borealis Towns. IV. Newmarket Hill! 1903; T. H. New 
s 
E. gracilis Fr. III. Dyke Hills! 1904; T. H. IV. Newmarket 
ad lara sf 
*E. curta bere var. glabrescens Wettst. III. Shoreham 
Beach! 1903; 
Barisia viscosa rai V. Near the High Woods, Bexhill, in 
abundance, 1908; A. B. C. I saw it sparingly there in 1895. 
hinanthus major Ehrh. *IV. One plant in a hay-field, Copy- 
hold, Cuckfield! 1905; D. 
obanche major L. VII. On broom near Nutley; W. E. N. 
O. amethystea perry V. Near Eastbourne; Mrs. Jones. Wat- 
son, Cyb. Brit. 3, 475, 1852. 
Utricularia major Schmidel. V. Marsh between gasworks 
and town, Eastbourne, 1891; C.J. Packham. Specimen seen by 
A. Bennett, and recorded for the vice-county in Journ. Bot. Supp. 
1905, 67. 
Origanum vulgare L. VII. igs ao ee Tilgate; E. E. 
Calamintha ‘cutie? Clairv. Midhurst, 1902. 
C. montana Lam. (C. offic se locas, ‘VI. Omit pa vache 
Hill, Hestings,” “logality for this in Arnold’s Flora. The Rev. 
E. N. Bloomfi i sent me a specimen, and it serge to be C. eas 
Savi, which is already on record from this 
t Salvia barsacillot L. *V. Shingles, Resecnean! 1905; T.H. 
Nepeta Cataria L. III. Withdean, once; H. H. 
Seutellaria galericulata L. III. Ditehling Common; H. H. 
IV. Chailey Common; H. H. VI. Bewbush ilk, 
1902. 
+ Be sae x minor. itch! 1900 
EK. E. and T.H. An eerie hybrid similar to the Virginia 
Water f feiei It has been found before in Sussex . Whit- 
well at VII. Broadwater Forest (Rep. Bot. Rec. Club, 1884-6, 
. 131 
7 S. mnie Huds. I. Redford Common; H.G,B. II. Chilting- 
ton; M. ©. IV. Copyhold, Cuckfield; D. VII. Buckhurst 
Park, 1904 
(To be concluded.) 
