216 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Hippocrepis comosa Lu. Downs above Sutton. Onobrychis also 
occurs; scarce, but ape aborigina 
Vicia gage a Li. var. pean Koch. Near Graffham; pro- 
‘ ict I. 
Sauce Ideus L. Frequent in district I., both on chalk and 
—R, fissus Lindl. Roadside, Lavington Common; copse on 
ffham Sloenniioa $ Geiiies ee cas near Upper 
Shottermill Common, Rogers. II. Greatham Oouiti 
nitidus Wh. & N. Ambersham Common, between Grattan and 
Heyshoti. Fittleworth Carine (Rogers) is a slip of m 
R. holerythros Focke. Woods, Bignor Park.—R. car pinsfolius ‘Wh. 
nd.— 
Common; Lav : Graffham; Heyshott ; Midhurst. Binet 
Lyn nehmere; oh ill, Rogers. Il. Greatham Comm 
dumnoniensis Bab. Between Westerland Pann and Lavington 
Common. a, 
south of Saciamn: — *R, calvatus Blox. Lavington; Petworth; 
urton.—R. leucandrus Focke. Hesworth Common, near Fittle- 
worth (a form tending towards R. gratus); Midhurst Common 
Ambersham Common, Rogers. —R. argentatus P. J. Muell. Fittle- 
worth; Heyshott; Midhurst. — R. pubescens Wh. var. subinermis 
Rogers. Fittleworth; Petworth; Graff ham ; mien! Coates ; 
Madehurst; Slindon. — R. macrophyllus Wh. & N. Copse_near 
Burton Rough; Graffham. — Var. Sehlechtendati (Wh.). Road- 
en Popple Hill, Lavington. — *R. Salteri Bab. Plentiful, 
ions. 
micans Gren. & Godr. Blackdown, Royers.—R. pyramidalis Kalt. 
Petworth; Burton; Graffham; Lodsworth; Midhurst.—*R. len- 
tiginosus Lees. Remarkably abundant on the sand in this neigh- 
bourhood. Petworth; Coates; eh. Duncton, Lavington, 
Graffham, and Ambersham Commons. A very distinct and 
handsome plant; showing ek afinity with sii mer ei 
but usually having a more or less glandular panicle. 
lentiginosus (freckled) is aot in the least disbiptive of this "Bae 
OO 
Mr. Rogers has already peter several of - nndermentioned stations 
in his reeent paper “On the Distribution of Rubi in Great Bri = ; but I 
include these, as in most cases ‘alidiiioesal ‘etoeitiatishn 3 is dines give 
