106 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Stachys arvensis L. Great Odynes Farm. 
Galeopsis Tetrahit L. Occasional about H.K 
Lamium Galeobdolon Crantz. H.K.; Birchgro 
*Populus tremula L. var. glabra Syme. Chailey Road; near 
Highbrook. 
Taxus baccata L. H.K. village; Press Ridge Warr 
*Epipactis media Bab. Bank below copse on road to gatean 
Habenaria bifolia R. Br. Chailey Road. 
Narcissus Pseudo- Nar cissus Lu. Divall’s Farm, Birchgrove ; 
wae introduced, as the flore pleno ae is also present. 
Allium ursinum Li. Keysford Bridge, & 
: se thecium ossifragum Huds. ecmalogein) Common; Ashdown 
orest 
Luzula F« orstert DC. Park Road, sae nica 
Lemna trisulca L. Great Plummerden. 
ah anaet poly a ‘orien er seghp oh Ashdown Forest; 
Stumblewood Common.—P. pusillus L. Burstow Bridge. 
Shiva alan te ond on Forest, near Wych Cross. — *S. 
sylvaticus L. Keysford Bridge; near Lindfie 
chospora alba Va <i Forest. 
Carea pallescens L. eel ood. — *C. pendula mes 
Burstow Bridge; Lindfield Road ; Front near West H “ft 
C. laevigata Sm. Wheeler’s Wood; Great Pond; Forest near Wich 
ross. srt U: binervis Sm i oad. — C. vesicaria L. The 
Molinia varia Schrank. Heath. land beyond the Great Pond. 
*Poa nemoralis L. var. vulgaris Gaud. Lindfield (Town Hill). 
4 estuca Myuros L. Newnham’s Farm. — F’, sciuroides Roth. 
— *+F, heterophylla Lam. Roadside bank, west boundary of 
Parkin Park. Certainly a casual here. 
Bromus arvensis ewnham’s Farm. 
Lomaria spicant Des esy. Wheeler’s Wood. 
Lastrea spinulosa Presl. Chailey Road. 
Equisetum maximum Lam. On the clay pees of the new road 
daibed under mreaerngc arvensis. ‘This was made b the Railway 
the steep line embankment on the other side of the station. It is 
evidently peoineets I could not trace it anywhere else in the 
H.K. region. — EH. palustre L. Plentiful on roadside by Burstow 
Bridge. — Var. pystete yum auct. With type, in plenty; very 
mos tic. I am in great doubt whether this and the type 
ust not be considered introductions as well - E. maximum. 
They occur at the ending of the same new road, on the side of it. 
A deep stream valley runs uae peets but I sole: sa see them in 
that, nor elsewhere in the dist 
Nitella flewilis Agardh, Bevo the Great Pond and Broadhurst. 
In the late Mr. Roper’s Flora of Eastbourne (1875) the author 
gave a list of plants omitted from it as not haying been met with by 
himself, nor being represented in the Borrer Herbarium at Kew; 
