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*O. ericetorum Linton. IV. Lane End Common, Chailey! 
1907 ; M. C. 
Aceras anthropophora Br. IIT. Wolstonbury, one plant; T. H 
Ophrys apifera Huds. III. Clayton; H. H.— Va r. ¥Lrollii 
Reichb. fil. IV. Downs near Lewes; Dr. G. G. Hodgson (see 
Journ. Bot. 1886, 284 
U; spi eed Huds. I. By path from Linch Farm up to the 
down; H.G III. Frequent about Clayton and Steyning; 
Hy A. 
Herminium Monorchis Br. J. Treyford Down, Linch Ball, 
and Elstead Downs; H. G. B. Near Heyshott Down, 1901. 
IV. Near the turnpike on the road from Lewes to Ditcheling ; ; 
Cooper. Downs above Plumpton, 1904: 
Habenaria conopsea Benth. IV. Chailey Common ! 1907; 
M. C. 
H. viridis Br. III. Piecombe, towards Clayton; H.H. V. 
Coombe Hill, Jevington, 1906. 
H. bifolia Br. IV. Chailey Common! 1907; M. OC. 
Hi. virescens Druce. I. Between Whiteway Lodges and Hough- 
ton; H.G.B. II. Near ee north of Loxwood, 1903. IV. Near 
Copyhold, Sree 1903 
Iris fetidissima LN, Nea r Bo-peep; W. M 
Narcissus Pseudo- Neate: os IV. Near eeu Cross- 
ways; H. 
PN. biflorus Curt. *IV. Coombe Place, near Lewes; a few 
clumps in a field known for very many years, but ‘here it 
does not spread; D. 
Ruscus aculeatus L. I. West Wittering, 1902. IV. or V. Battle, 
1876; J. H. A.J. V. Near Bo o-peep; W. M. R. Bexhill, 1877; 
Bid. Hawkins. VI. Guestling and Pett; E.N.B. About Ore, 
son. 
Polygonatum multiflorum All. I. Golden Hanger; Cooper. 
Allium ursinum L. IV. Banks of Ouse and other streams 
between Cuckfield and Bale ombe in several places; Britten. 
VI. 2: stream, Stone Stile, Ore, 1887; R. Paulson. VII. Worth ; 
- Parsons. Near Brambletye; D. Near Forest Row Station, 
olchicum autumnale L. IV. In one Reo in turf at Chailey. 
scattered for a considerable distance and not near a garden or 
house! 1906-7; T. H. An interesting addition to East Sussex, 
but it must be remembered that this plant is often seen in nursery- 
men’s lists. 
*Paris quadrifolia L. VI. Several patches in Maplehurst Wood, 
near Harrow Inn, near Westfield, 1902; Mrs. Evans. New record 
for East Susse 
Luzula Foriters DC. IV. Park Lane, Lindfield, 1904; R. §. 
Standen. Roadside near Maresfield, 1902. 
L. sylvatica Gaud. IV. Fairly plentiful in a wood near Bar- 
combe, 1907; W. E. N. VII. Roadside, Withyham, 1907, 
