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Gnaphalium uliginosum L. var. *pilulare Wahlenb. I. Alding- 
bourne. Roadside near Nyetimber, 1904. 
: G. sylvaticum L. . I. Aldworth, Blackdown; W.M.R. VII. Crow- 
orough ; M. 
Inula Helenium L. IIL. Patch by roadside between Itchenfield 
and Shipley; J. W. W. IV. Plumpton, looking native; E. E. 
I. Conyza DC. I. Midhurst, 1902. 
Pulicaria vulgaris Gaertn. TIL. Margin of pond, Thakeham ! 
1904; 1. H. 
Bidens cernua L. Near os H. H. IV. Hamsey ; 
H. Hi: -#¥il, B Fri Mili. pond, 1 
B. tripartita L. *VII. Bewbush Mill- pond, 1902. 
Achillea Ptarmica L. I. Linchmore Common; W. ; 
II. West Chiltington and Storrington, 1903; A. B. c. IV. Copy- 
hold, Cuckfield ; 
Chrysanthemum segetum L. I. Shottermill Common; W. M. R. 
+C. Parthenium Pers. *II. Chiltington; M. C. IL. Near 
Thakeham, on a high roadside bank, 1904; T.H. V. Bexhill; 
M. R. 
W. 
+Matricaria discoidea L. *III. Portslade ! 1902; 
~ iepene Absinthium L. V. Bo-peep. Nat. Hist acca 
Supp. i 
Pilostes ofewill Moench. *VII. Brambletye; D. 
Senecio sylvaticus L. I. Shottermill and Linchmore Common 
W.M.R. II. Storrington; M.C. Il. pees shinatens ; 
M.C. V. Bexhill; 
ons squalidus L. I. " Chichester north walls, abundant! 1903 ; 
LB; palustris DC. Il. There is a specimen from Amberley in 
Herb. Brit. Mus. (ex Herb. Rand), collected by Dr. Manningham 
in 1725. ‘This probably has long been lost by drainage : Amberley 
Wild Brooks was formerly much more of a morass than it is now. 
See Journ. Bot. 1903, 408. 
S. campestris DC. IV. Near Telscombe! 1903; Miss E. C. M. 
Boodle. 
Carlina vulgaris L. IV. Chailey Common; D. 
wi: cores pyenocephalus L. I. Selsey, 1901. V. Near Bo-peep ; 
C. crispus X nutans. I, Halnaker Hill, 1904. *TII. Patcham ! 
1902, pee: fire am 1903 
C. acanthoides L, III. Geadbiiinhs| 1901 iT, H.. Drv FN. 
Williams, 3 a named the example, wrote: ‘ A species quite distinet 
from C. crispus. Folia subtus olds nervosa, venis gceget tom a ee 
combe Forest; H.F. Parsons. Near Nether Walstead Farm, Lind- 
aad 1901. A luxuriant form with tall stems, cut leaves, non- 
i ds, and numerous stem-leaves. It may be the 
Forstei® of London, Cat. B. Pl. ed. 2, 1847; see Wats. Bot. 
902, 15. 
te. Acanthium L. 1, Top of Pound Common, Wool- 
beding; H. G. B. 
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