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NOTES ON THE FLORA OF DORSET. 
By tHe Rev. E. F. Linton, M.A. 
(Concluded from p. 384.) 
_Inttorella in gi Aschers. Ina large shallow re of 
the west side of the Salisbury line a little way north of West 
Moors station; and in a similar hollow on the other side of the 
line at Three Bien both hollows become pools in wet weather. 
nopodium polyspermum L. Edmondsham, garden weed.— 
C. murale L, Sturminster Marshall. —Atriplex littoralis L.  Lilli- 
put.—Var. marina L. D. Mr. Lester Garland reports it from the 
mouth of Lytchett Bay.—*Salicornia pusilla Woods. By the 
Fever Hospital, Poole ; gpm —*Var. gractllima Townsend. 
With the type, Poole.—S. appressa Dum. D. Shore of Penis 
Harbour, west of Hy ipriots Bay, L. v. Lester-Garland. F. Ham 
worthy, near the statio 
Polygonum ati oaeeke 4, Mr. Lester withdrew his Swanage 
station te in Fl. Eovenanes ths the year after it was published. 
—P. Bistorta L. Moist meadows, Edmondsham.—Lfagopyrum 
esculentum Moench. Rolie of cultivation (for pheasants’ food), 
Goatham.—Rumex pulcher L. Waste ground near Edmond- 
sham House; near Blandford towards Paaneras . In some 
quantity on the way to Chapman’s Pool from Kingston 
Daphne Mezerewm L. All the records but one in the extreme 
Chas doubt wil 
meri which has not an taken into gardens. The Badbury 
plant (Fl. Bournemouth, p. 191) proved to vi something else, when 
its discoverer went for specimens.—D. Laureola L. Hedge aden 
near Cranborne, and in Creech Hill ton —Viscum album L. 
Very fine on apple, thorn, lime and Black Poplar in Edmondsham 
sane ag and at Edmondsham House on limes: in plenty 
betwe . Giles’ Church and St. Giles’ House; and on Black 
peat es the exposed road from Cranborne to H andley. 
pusee poplars are all P. canadensis ies —Thesium humifusum 
Euphorbia platyphyllos L. In a aa near Verwood 
station. The Edmondsham locality is on a farm in Goatham, a 
rs ; 
19 orbi ‘ rne, very large plants 
G. Seacombe, the e small prostrate form I have reported from 
near the Lita Biarladioe mee perhaps the — native 
form of the nant before it became a weed of cultivation.— 
am annua Ga ee weed, antla 
may» 
aria sn Ra Moench. . Preston; Osmington. F. 
Gachens: orton. 
Carpinus Betulus L. F. Edmondsham Park, one tree, no 
doubt planted; St. Giles’ Park, a few trees towards the north- 
west corner ; Horton, one large old tree. G, Kingston.—Cas- 
