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Salmon, from two other spots. There is therefore no immediate 
fear of its extinction by a men. 
Pr esi see x vulgaris, Lysimachia vulgaris L., anagenes 
cerulea Schreb. (in a pe Hite garden) occur in Edmondsham. 
Can danoulaw i ee ‘ mondsham ; also near hs saw-mill: 
near Verwood Station. 
Blackstonia perfoliata Huds. Near High Hall, Canon E. R. 
ard. Horton; not uncommon in Edmondsham.—Gentiana 
Dicom. L. Goatham, and still more abundant some two 
miles further east towards ee rley.— G. Amarella L. Old 
chalk-pit, Hdmondsham ; down ne r Cashmoor Inn. The Com mp- 
ton Abbas locality in the Flora Gna C is near Shaftesbury and 
in District E.—G. campestris L. occurs within a few miles, at 
Breamore Down, South Hants, but I do not find it yet within the 
coun 
Pulmonaria yh: Haekbea L. F. Specimens ek been brought 
me from Sutton Holms. G. Mr. E. R. Bankes tells me that 
2 ip . eae in a bc of Pie: shia be Rollington 
Farm.—P. officinalis L. es as a relic of cottage gardens 
piih have become a ‘aiairens on the borders of Edmondsham 
and Cranborne, and is locally known as ‘Joseph and Mary.”— 
Myosotis repens G. and D. Don, M. scorpioides L., M. collina 
Hoffm versicolor Sm., all in insadabiir Lithospernak 
officinale L mondsham; south end of Hamildon Hill. 
L. arvense L. Edmondsham ; this flowers most years as early as 
il 
April. 
. Cuscuta Epithymum Murr. Goatham.—C. Trifolit Bab. Hol- 
well near Cranborne. The entries in the Flora of C. ewropea L. 
‘on vetches’”’ and ‘‘on clover ” look sus ne Does C. europea 
ever grow on these leguminous plants? Atropa Belladonna L. In 
some quantity on waste digi within the limits of recesses 
eR atu 
ark; specimens sent me by t ev. J. Cross 
Stramonium L. Bour Valley , and ee Park, near 
Bournemouth ; Hamannaniee once in a gar 
Perbansies mgrum L. F. Bov veridge ; Chettle ; Handley.— 
V. Blattaria L. Chettle, HZ. F. W. Castleman.—Linaria cymba- 
laria L. C. Osmington. F. Edmondsham.—ZL. spuria Mill., L. 
Elatine Mill., L. minor Desf., Edmondsham. —Antirrhinum Oron- 
tum LD. East Morden. F. Birches Copse near Edmondsham 
n 
ieee 
scutellata L., ae An nagallis- aquatica L., and var. ig a tear 
(Bor.), all Edmondsham.—Huphrasia a H. Mart. 
Holwell ; Slecctidlahaaw abundant; Mount Pickett Hotton, a 
E. curta Wettst. var. glabrescens Wettst. Verwood to Horton; 
Hilly Rimes, peers *#H. occidentalis Wettst. F. Hems- 
worth Down, north of Badbury. G. By Littlesea.—Bartsia 
Odontites Huds. *var. divergens Jord. Along the Wimborne 
Road, Edmondsham.—Rhinanthus major Ehrh.? A solitary 
plant in a cultivated field, Westworth, Edmondsham, appeared to 
be this species, while in the adjoining meadows ft. Crista-Galli 
was the common plant. Having met with a similar case at 
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