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tanea sativa L. Edmondsham, in the Park and Furze Common 
S. fragilis L. Common in Edmondsham and many parts of the 
county.—S. alba L. Infrequent. Horton ; Gussage St. Michael ; 
St. Giles’.—*S. alba x fragilis (S. viridis Fr.). Two trees of some 
age, by the rivulet, Edmondsham, in the Rectory grounds.— 
S. purpurea L. Said to be “common” in the Flora. I think 
records are much w D. Near Wareham, and some way 
north of Wareham, and towards Trigon Farm Shapwick ; 
Edmondsham orough m 
) eadows.—S. rubra Huds. 
‘ Frequent,” Flora of Dorset. I have only seen it, D. north-west 
of Wareham, towards Trigon. F. Edmondsham ; by the River 
Stour, Tarrant Crawford (var. Forbyana Sm.). 
opulus canescens Sm. A large tree by the Lodge in Cran- 
orne Road, and a few trees in Furze Common Copse, Edmond- 
sham; St. Giles’—P. tremula r. Syme. Wood, Ed- 
mondsham; Blandford.—Var. villosa Lange. 'E. Shillingstone. 
FP. West of Wimborne. —P. nigra L. Copses close to the village 
were forms of the N. American species. 
_ Juniperus communis L. St. Giles’ Park, dotted about the turf 
in what is very likely a native station; downs near Cranborne 
dge. 
tia Nidus-avis Rich. Bonslea Chase, Okeford Hill; 
—— in the belt of woodland on the east and north-east of 
arm. - Lipipactis palustris Crantz. In a water-meadow by the 
great variety of 
colour from deep purple to- pure white, and of the markings of 
the lip, in a field of rather light soil near Westworth Farm 
O. incarnata L. Edmondsham, and by the River Cran, between 
