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from ‘III. Fulking,’’ and claimed = first appearance in EH. Sussex. 
I find that Fulking i is in Sussex W 
R. Baudotii Godr. V. ioc cnerean J.B. - Jenner. 
R. Lenormandi F. Schultz. I. Near Graffham, 1 901. 
R. eid L. V. Pevensey Level, by road to Wartling, 1904 ; 
R. sardous Crantz. I. Bognor; M.C. IV. Rather common 
in fields near Cuckfield; D. V. Two places near Littlington, 1902. 
R. parviflorus L. i By a small pond by the roadside at Red- 
ford, 1908; A. J. Crosfield. 
Helleborus viridis L. *TIL. Westend, Henfield ; Woodmancote, 
in that part of the wood called Tenacre Shaw; ‘by the footpath 
from Henfield to stegkatone, near Bilsborough ; Cooper. 
= 5. vulgaris L. I. Downs, Upwaltham and Cocking ; 
Papaver esl um Li var. hispidum H.C. Wats. V. tes foot 
of Downs between Meads and Beachy Head! 1888; Rop 
i wee 
Fumaria Borei Jord. var. *muraliformis Cl. IV. Roadside, 
: a Jo AN 
a rei» 16 DC. ‘v. Cow Gap, Beachy Head! 1872; Roper. 
parviflora Lam. III. Corn-field, Race-hill, Brighton ! 1904 ; 
“*Mathiola sinuata RB. Br. VI. Hastings; Cooper. Not seen 
recently, I believe. 
Nasturtium palustre DC. wt West Chiltington! 1903; A. B.C. 
Vil. Bewbush Mill-pond, 1 
N. sylvestre Br. VI. Raberisittee' 1887; R. Paulson. 
N. amphibium R. Br. I. South Berstead ; 
*Barbarea intermedia Bor, VI. Robertsbridge, 1890 ; > Wi de ote 
paren! =D addition to East Sus 
ee - he # BR. Br. I. Misia, ‘1902. *IV. Buxted! 1902; 
The “ B. stricta or intermedia” of Mr. W. Whitwell’s note in 
Journ. Bot. 1902, 104, from Horsted Keynes, must, I think, pe 
placed asa form of B. vulgaris. In leaf and flower and pod 
Whitwell’s plant—of which he kindly dink me stitaplea ed at 
agree with either sa ag or intermedia; and I quite think with Mr. 
F. A. Lees, who . stricta well in Yorkshire, that this name 
should only be sbetied to the small-flowered plant with pods close- 
pressed to rachis, &c., which also occurs by the Thames near Kew. 
Arabis hirsuta Scop. I. Near the lake, Arundel Park; M. C. 
Heyshott Down, 1901. 
}*A. perfoliata Lam. III. Barrow Hill, Henfield! 1901; T. H. 
Probably shite by Borrer. 
Cardamine amara Ll. IY. Copyhold, Cuckfield, and near Sloop 
Inn, Lindfield, 1903; D. VII. Newbridge, Ashdown any 1908, 
C, flecwosa With. E. N. B. writes that the VI. r this 
in Arnold’s Sussea Flora is for * luxuriant hirsuta ew butt | have 
this station in this district—Robertsbridge, 1890 ; ee. 
