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England; J. W. W.—Var. *glabra Syme. II. Near Billingshurst, 
1902. 
P. canescens Sm. “II. In coppices on the Rudgwick plateau, 
undoubtedly native; J. W. W. 
E'mpetrum nigrum L. II. Newberry, on the Greatham side of 
the ditch that bounds the two parishes, but in very small quantities; 
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Hlodea canadensis Michx. “IV. About Lewes, abundant; H. H. 
Malaxis paludosa Sw. VII. Near the Tilgate Ponds; Cooper. 
Spiranthes autumnalis Rich. IV. Chaile ey eco ia and plenti- 
ful near Cuckfield; D. Between Seaford and Cucl en, 1902. 
Cephalanthera ‘nfo Rich. I. Near Arundel, in mettre near 
Whiteways Lodge! Sy H.6::3: 
oe eae All. I. Aldworth, Blackdown; W.M.R. 
IV. Balcombe Forest; D. 
media Fr. I, Fernhurst ! 1902; A. J.Crosfield. *II. Two 
plants by the Hammer Ponds, in St. Leonard’s Forest, 1900; 
J. ws W. IV. Copyhold, sparingly! D. 
E. violacea Bor. *IV. Pondlye, Cuckfield! 1902; R.S. Standen. 
Copyhold, Cuckfield ! DD: 
Orchis pyramidalis L. II, spon jae midehse - C. 
O. ustulata L. V. Downs at Jevington; Coo 
O, latifolia L. I. pg ane near Aidingbourne! 1903; A.B.C. 
- Fishbourne; M. C. III. Henfield Common! T. 
*O, marae x maculata, iad He nfield eaiieont 1001 ; 7. -H. 
‘‘ I think this agrees with the supposed hybrid named above. org 
most of latifolia, but lip 8-lobed and spur more slen nder,” R. A. Rol 
erminium Monorchis R. Br. II. Rackham Hill, in pomeret eh 
abundance in a limited area! 1908; A. 
Habenaria conopsea Benth. I. Fairmile bottom, by road from 
Whiteway lodges; H. G. 
H. viridis R. Br. IL. I. Rackham Hill, very abundant! 1903, and 
Storrington Downs, sparingly; A. B. C. 
H., bifolia R. Br. oe Redford ‘Common, 1903; A. J. Crosfield. 
III. Ditchling Comm + Eke 
H. chloroleuca Ridley, E Foot of downs near Graffham, 1901. 
Ill. Steyning; H. H. IV. Wood by main road from Cooksbridge 
to Chailey, nearer Chailey; H.H. *YVII. Holtye ; H. F. Parsons. 
Iris fetidissima L. I. Thorney Island, 1908. V. On the rocks 
as sod 
o-nareiss IV. Meadows near Balcombe 
Forest, and near Cuckfield; D. ‘Nese Hendall Farm, Maresfield. 
1902. VII. Wor 
_ — L. Field on High Buildings Farm, Fernhurst ; 
* Polygonatun multiflorum All. I. Singleton ; Cooper. 
um III. Poynings, and near Wolstonbury in 
two places; H. H. IV. Near Sloop Inn, Lindfield: D. 
os —— L. *V. Field near Hollington Wood; H. Beiena. 
nithogalum umbellatum L. I, Near Fe ernhurst, in’ wood on 
High Buildings Farm called ‘* Oliver’s Bottom”; H. G. B. 
