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followed in my paper, with the three main species or subspecies, 
oe Verbenaca, and horminoides. 
as been oe tor . librarian of the Gray Herbarium 
at Har ard that, o rrangement of the three varieties, 
isngustaalic DC. oblongifolia Benth., and incisa Benth., under three 
subspecies, these varietal names should stand as ne w combinations 
and not under the original authorities, and must be quite as such. 
H. W. Puastey. 
NOTES ON THE FLORA OF SUSSEX.—III. 
By C. E. Satmon, F.L.S. 
(Concluded from p. 59.) 
Prunella laciniata L. III. Roedean, near Brighton! 1904-8; 
T. H. Reported in Bot. Exch. Club Rep. for 1906, p. 239 (the 
locality is there mis-spelt). It varies, in this locality, with yellow, 
white, and blue flowers, and from a much-divided to an ort 
entire leaf. From an examination or the stamens from livi 
xamples of this species from Somerset, Sussex, and Berks hie, “ 
believe the appendage to be much less bent than as shown 
plate 482, rarer Bot 1906, 365, whilst that of P. vulgaris eihats 
to be only just curved. 
*Melittis Melissophy/liim I IV. Rocks Wood, Uckfield ! 1907; 
Mr. Farr, Jun. A new station for a very interesting Sussex plant, 
and a record for East mieten 
rrubium vulgare L. I. Redford Common; H.G.B. IV. 
Ramscombe, 1894; H.H. Waste ground, Piltdown Common; D. 
Downs south of Berwick, 1906. 
Stachys palustris x sylvatica. I. Cocking! 1907; T.H. Ill. 
By Hassocks Railway Station! 1906; T. H. 
S. annua L. *V. Potato-patch, ‘Willingdon! 1900; T. H. 
- a angustifolia Ebrh. III. Shoreham Spit, 1902 ; 
G. speciosa Mill. III. mee field, a Park! 1907 ; ‘ig: & 
G. Tetrahit L. V. Top of Willingdon Hi .C.— 
Var. nigrescens Bréb. “TL Henfield| and Waetuchaoa! 1906 ; 
. E. and T. H 
Loni m amplecicaule L. I. Bognor; M. C. 
kt maculatum L. III. Henfield, garden-hedge once Borrer’s ; 
dea Chamepitys Schreb. IV. East of Newhaven! one 
E. E. and T. H. First found here by Mrs. Greatrex. It is new 
