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Description oF Puatre 438. 
1. Chondrioderma asteroides List. sp. n.—a. Sporangia dehiscing in a stel- 
late manner. 1b. Capillitium threads attached above to the sporangium-wall 
(seen in section), below to the columella, with four spores, X 280. 1c. Spore, 
x 600. Ventimiglia, Nort 
2. Physarum gyrosum Rost.—a. Two ethalia, each slightly broken, and 
showing the dark mass of spores and parallel lime-knots of the capillitium, 
x 20. 2b, Capillitium and five spores, x 280. 2c. Spore, x 600. From the 
University Gardens, Berlin. 
WEST SUSSEX PLANT-NOTES FOR 1901. 
By Rev. E. 8. Marsnatt, M.A., F.L.S. 
Sa Rother); only a few excursions were made in 
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of whom I am indebted for their help, as well as to Mr. Townsen 
and others. 
Ranunculus trichophyllus Chaix. Pond in a field at Upper 
Norwood, Lavington.—R. Drouetii Godr. Ditch near Sidlesham.— 
fi. Baudotii Godr. Clym ing.—R. sardous Crantz. Selsey. _ 
Aquilegia vulgaris L, Hangers of the chalk, near Sutton; native. 
Papaver somniferum L. Field below the downs, Lavington.— 
P. dubium L., P. Argemone L. Sandy fields, Lavington and Coates. 
Neckeria claviculata N.E.Br. Selham. 
Fumaria Borei Jord. Bank by Selsey Church. re 
Nasturtium sylvestre R. Br.; N. palustre DC.; N. amphibium 
-Br. II. All these occur by the Arun below Pulborough, the 
first-named being quite plentiful, 
