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though it is erly limited ia. Pe chalk. It is in some abundance 
on Harley Down; Gussage ; Week Base Down and Thick- 
thorn Down; By occurs om on downs near Blagdon Farm, 
Cranborne, both in Dorset and over the aa ers in Wilts, near 
the course of Bokerly Dyke.—* C. montana oist wood- 
land, Edmon sham, in ‘some quantity over a limited ae aslgly 
Panicum es Galli L Branksome Park, Rev. H. H. Slat 
Parkstone, H. J. Goddard !—P. miliaceum L. C. Co rnfield and 
. Lawrence’ 
Longfleet Allotments.—S. viridis Beauv. C. Bro oadway, ‘and 
Hillfield Gardens; also Nottington, neglected gardens, H. J. G. 
FP. Ringwood Road, Longham, H. J. G.— —Spartina Townsendi 
H.&J.Groves. D. Lyt tchet ais Poa Lake, Hamworthy, Holes Bay; 
Hi. J. G. . Parkstone; Sterte, Longfleet, H. J. G. (see Journ. 
Bot. 1908, 80, where Mr. Goddard’s initials are incorrectly given, 
for an account of the rapid extension of this grass in Poole 
ag 
tliwm effusum L. Woods, Wimborne to Cranborne ; Cold 
Harbour, St. Giles’; H. J. sant ant setacea Curtis. Abundant 
War ehau 
Verwood Station ass Warbarrow Bay, Hd G.—*A 
ventt Beauv. In Sarees quantity in the eastern end of 
a for D f 
Puddletown and sea-coast near Weymouth, in fo Dore — * 
