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S. wnbrosa only in having hairy pedicels and calyx, blunt seed- 
i dd that Mr. 
y 
tubercles, and less acuminate lower leaves; I may add tha 
forms of the same thing (as you have it).’’ I therefore propose for 
Hypericum Androsemum L. Scarce on the gault, Lavington.— 
H, dubium Leers. Roadside by the Pottery, Lavington. 
Althea officinalis L. II. Ditch near the Arun, above North Stoke. 
: [Malva pusilla Sm. I, Fishbourne Tide-mill; the Rectory, way 
a n. 
Pagham and Selsey ; carpels glabrous. 
Thamnus FrangulaL. Lavington, Duncton, and Coates Commons. 
Ulex nanus Forst. Graffham Common. “s ; 
Trigonella purpurascens Lam. Pagham, with Trifolium striatum L. 
Medicago iupulina Li. var. scabra Gra illdenowiana or 
dant bet idlesham and Pagha T. arvense L. oast, 
Pagham ; plent T. scabrum L Clymping Sands.—?’. fragi- 
feru on the coast; meadow at Graffham, on the 
ommo 
gault.—T., procumbens L. var. majus Koch. Sandy co 
Norwood Farm, Lavington ; heads large, of the same golden-yellow 
a3 in T. agrarium L. : 
Lotus tenuis Waldst. & Kit. In profusion about Pagham. 
Downs near Heyshott; Salmon sp. get 
Ornithopus perpusilius L. Ambersham Common, towards Hey- 
shott. 
eT enlace i ee a ee Pap OLE OTE 
t Mr. Britten tells e S. umbrosa Opiz is probably invalid. 
My point is, that what we tee Gas salttie umbrosa and neglecta are type an 
variety of one species, or subspecies,—E. S. M. : 
