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borne neighbourhood.—G. verum L., G. Mollugo L., G. saxatile L., 
G. palustre L., G. whginosum L., and G. tricorne Lg all occur in 
Edmondsham ; also Asperula sianile L., in plenty. amr cynanchica 
Stourpaine Furze Down; Knowlton ; Harley Down; downs 
near Cranborn ase Pentridge. 
Valeriana dlioi a L. Meadows, Edmondsham; Cranbor 
Verwood.—V. afininalss L., V. sambucifolia Mikan., Falerianela 
dentata Poll, Edmondsham. — Scabiosa Columbari 
oe on the chalk, Edmondsham ; Cranborne ; Roadie All 
Sain 
So sida Virgawrea L. Remarkably abundant in woods on 
stiff clay, Edmondsham ; Cranborne. Stel perennis L. A discoid 
form, on a hedge- bank between Wimborne and White Mills.— 
Fi ilago minima Fr. Parkstone; field-way ini eenn i is 
and Verwood.—Inula Helenium L. G. Church Knowle, 
Bankes.—I. Conyza DC. Oranborne. 
hemis arvensis L. Parkstone; pram Blagdon 
Farm, Cranborn ee porte Bernh. Rum- 
ford.—Tanacetum vulgare E. Riv iy ve banks, Shilling- 
stone. F. Edm Five sit ee oat sees Hill. D. South of 
Bere Regis, with huge leaves, some of them four feet wide and four 
feet high. F. St. Giles.—Carlina vulgaris L. “ Everlasting 
Thistle,” locally, Edmondsham ; downs about Cranborne.—Cnzcus 
ham; downs near Cranborne; St. Giles’ Park.—Silybum Mari- 
anum Gaertn. OC. Pu ddletowh, Miss Northcote. F. West Parley, 
fev. R. A. Chudleigh —Centaurea Calcitrapa L. West Parley, 
1900, Rev. R. A. Chudleigh. 
Cichorium Intybus lL. Edmondsham. —Pieris hieraciordes L. 
Chettle ; Cranborne.—P. echioides L. ; 
of Edmondsham and St. Giles. G. Seacom 
wo . rigidum 
caulon Dahlst. Banks in Hdmondsham and ack bag pnw 
muralis L. Cranborne ; Edmondsh 
Jasione montana L. Goatham.— Compaen pplomerats L. 
Gussage St. Michael; Thickthorn Down.— C. Trachelium UL. 
G. Near Norden Farm, along the ae a of the loan in plenty. 
—Legousia hybrida Delarbre. F. Cranborne Farm. G. Norden 
rm. 
Monotropa Hypopitys L. In a copse on the southern borders 
of Edmondsham. 
Limonium recurvum C. BE. Salmon. ©. This has been reported 
as almost quarried away (Journ. Bot. 1907, 412); but last year 
Mr. W. Bowles Barrett made careful search for me, and besides 
the old station which is nearly destroyed by quarrying, he happily 
sent specimens of this species, which were confirmed by Mr. C. E. 
