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Longwater, Ps eg 1904; T. H. V. Pevensey Bay! 1903; 
T. H. New to East Sussex. 
S. stricta Dum. *III. Aldrington! 1901; T. H. 
S. appressa Dum. III. Southwick! 1901; T. H. 
S. radicans Sm. III. Aldrington! 1903; T. H. 
Polygonum Raii Bab. See Fishersgate ! 1892; T. H. 
*P, maculatum Trim. & a Small pond south of Alding- 
bourne, 1904. *ITI. Saas Common, Henfie ld! 1904; T. H. 
*IV. Pond between Streat and Plumpton! 1901; T. H. This 
locality is in East Sussex, and is a new record for that vice- -county. 
*VIT. Bewbush Mill- pond, 1902. 
P. Bistorta LL. *IY. Field near Wood’s Nursery, Maresfield, ear 
dant, 1902; W.E. N. Fieldnear Lindfield! 1902; R.S. Standen 
ath ‘agopyrum esculentum Moench. I. Shottermill Common; W.M. 
Rumea S gered Is, SEY, oe and Southerham; H. H. 
Seaford; M.C. Lew sik 1902; W. 
Daphne Laureola UL Ill. Abun dan in woods s near Edburton ; 
Miss M. Robinso IV. Roadside from Spire to. Newick ; H. H. 
Thesium parte D.C. IV. Between Seaford and Cuckmere 
Haven, 1902. V. Hills near Alfristo 
Euphorbia platyphyilos L. IV, Cuektfie ld; 'D. 
[E. pilosa L., as a native Sussex plant, if relying upon > ou 
Rig ae Wood ” locality, can no longer stan 
men, from the herbarium of Mr. W. B. Hemsley (who sneoladelt it. 
in his * Oatlins ’), is in the Brighton Museum, and is E. amygdal- 
oides. Messrs. Nicholson, Ellman, and Standen have searched in 
vain in Blackbrook Wood for E. pi ie 
+E. Esula L. *II1. Near Racocey et a ome “ee 9 pe. 
*LY. ae dwarf furze, Race-hill, Lewes! 1899; H. T , Jenner. 
E. wa Li. r eee form, ae with crowded 
leaves, Catia rly on th Gasiee shoots, occurs on the west shore 
of Thorney Island; possibly a aanks native situation, 1903. bee 
ep. 1 — Var. *r C 
and well-marked on the railway cutting near Selham 
Mercurialis perennis L. var. *ovata Steud. ILI. F oteaiite 
1 
. 1881, 317 
Urtica dioica L. var. “microphylla Hausm. I. Roadside near 
West poor rney, 1903. 
ria officinalis L. var. *fallaz G.&G. I. Pagham Church- 
vara 1902: A. H. Wolley-Dod. 
ree pinus Betulus L. “VIL. Between Faygate and Bewbush Mill, 
Qurvs Robur L. var. intermedia Don. ILI. Road north of Hen- 
field! 1908; KE. E. IV. Plumpton! 1904; T. 
Salts» pentendre L. III. Edburton! 1901; T. os 
; I. Tongdean! and Poynings ! 1901; T. H. 
S. cinerea L. var. aquatica Sm. *III. Chalk mounds, Pang- 
dean ! zs H. 
Populus tremula L. *II. Roadside cath between Billings- 
hurst ee ichentield coppice on high ground above Warnham. 
In each en trees, which are extremely rare in West of 
