92 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
to es en known from all the adjoining counties for 
many yea 
Ziniade ieee L. var. Timbali Reichb. fil. V. Bexhill; 
.M. R.—Var. spherostachya Rohl. III. Dyke Hill! 1906; 
mS > & 
“tHermaria hirsuta L. I. Waste ground, Bognor! 1903; M.C. 
Chenopodium polyspermum L. *IV. Chelwood Common, 1906; 
M. 
C. album L. var. “angustifolium Druce. I. Bognor! 1904; D. 
See oe Wats. Bot. Exch. Club, 1900-1, 
C. urbicum L. VII. Waste ground at brickfield, half a mile 
south of East Grinstead, 1904; CG. H. Waddell. 
. rubrum L. I. Ne ear Penfold’s Farm, north of Aldwick, 
1904. VY. or seasedumees Wannock! and waste ground, Polegate ! 
C. Bonus-Hénricus L. 1. Near Warehead — Halnaker, 
and seo 1904. II. Storrington; M.C. Near Ambe rley, 
1899. IV. Turner’s Hill; D. VY. Bo- -peep; Nat. Hist, Hastings, 
Supp. iii., 1897. 
Atri ‘plex littoralis L. V. Beyond Marina, St. Leonards, 1886; 
E. de Crespigny. 
A. patula L. var. erecta (Huds.). III. Aldrington! 1902; and 
Saddlescombe! 1906; T. H. V. Bexhill; W. M. 
A, deltoidea Bab. yar. *salina Bab. ILI. Aldrington! 1906 ; 
Sueda maritima Dum. var. procumbens Syme. III. Shore- 
ham, 1899 ; 
Po olygonum Convolvalus L. var. por i Hall. I. Bank 
of River Rother near Stedham ! 1907; E. E 
. aviculare li var. litorale (Link). na ne sand, Kingston- 
by-Sea ! — TH, 
*P. minus x Persicaria. _III. Henfield Common! 1903; T. H. 
b 
is not P. minus pure and s imple, and sterility is a good sign 
in — genus of fegbeiiern : I believe P. minus x Persicaria is 
ri 
P. maculatum Trim. & Dyer. ITT, Saddlescombe! 1904; T. H. 
P. Bistorta L. I. By the springs below Dale Gate ; Cooper. 
III. Westmeston; E. E. 
Rumex pulcher aa TF, Boxgrove, 1904. II. North Stoke; D. 
_ &, crispus L. var. *subcordatus Warren, IV. Lewes; Eng. 
Bot. ed. 3. 
Daphne Laureola L. I. North Berstead; M.C. III. Near 
the base 5 Wolstonbury, 1903; H. H. Iv. Coombe Place, near 
‘; 
Wes ; 
Viscum album L. IV. Lewes; W. Borrer, Jun., 1805— 
Garry in Journ. Bot. Supp. 1903, 90. *VI. On apple at Udieoas 
1906; Miss Syer. 
Thesium humifusum DC. V. Downs above Willingdon, 1906. 
