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Var. andegavensis het occurs between Graffham and Lavington, 
and north of Burton Park, as a form with bristly fruit.—Var. dume- 
torum (Thuill. Bury. —R. fe ae Vill. var. subcanina Christ. 
Graffham ; Lavin ton. Strongly wiborintaleh with hairy styles. 
Mr. Rogers agrees with me in considering it the same as Messrs. 
—— Kentish R. Crepiniana Déségl.—R. stylosa Desv. var. systyla 
(Bast.). Thorney; plentiful near Birdham; Heyshott; rather 
common about Graffham and Lavington, especially on the gault. 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium L. Lodsworth; near Graff ham. 
Ribes nigrum L. Near Graffham and Burton this looks like a 
nelinees ae I incline to think that it really is so 
m Telephium L. Near Graffham ; native, on the ou 
Deincle intermedia Teen Spari ngly on Duncton Common. 
Myriophyllum verticillatum L. IL. Hickey: Wild Bross, in 
ditches 
Callitriche hamulata Kuetz. I. Graffham. II. North yea 
C. obtusangula Le Gall. Between recta and Birdham 
Peplis Portula L. Ambersham Com 
Epilobium angustifolium L. Madeburet; Lavington ; Graff ham 
&e. On the shingles, 
Seb. & Maur. Hedgebank between Graffham and Selham ; plentiful 
in alane near Lodsworth. Shoreham is the = station mentioned 
in Sussex Flora.—E. roseum Schreb. By the Rother, between 
Petworth and Fittleworth; streamlet anc uaponnp nd Burton ; 
Heyshott village (one plant of FH. parviflorum x roseum was found 
ere).—E. adnate Gris. Graffham; Birdham. FE. obscwrwm is 
fairly com i F. Schultz. Lavington ; Graffham ; 
Coates ; ion’ ares te Northchapel. 
Eryngium maritinum L. Between Aldwick and Pagha 
Cicuta virosa L. II. Mr. E. M. Holmes informs me that : this has 
secret. been found growing plentifully by a pond in a park near 
Pulborough. I ’ ave very strong grounds for distrusting the station 
in Di st. VI. given in Sussex Flora ; ;. Borrer certainly reported 
(Enanthe Philander as this apie in East Kent, being at that 
time unacquainted with the true plan 
Carum segetum Benth. & Hook. al Pag ham 
Sium latifolium L. II. Ditches, a little pork of Amberley 
Castle; also near the Arun at North Stoke. 
Feniculum vulgare Mill. Shingles, west of Pagham; only seen 
in one spot. 
rithmum maritimum L. I. Harnley. IL. Littlehampton. Very 
scarce in both places. 
CGinanthe — C. Gmel. Pagham.—0O. Phellandrium 
Lam. II. Amberley Wild Brooks. 
Caucalis nodosa Scop. About Sooper ge Pagham, and Selsey. 
Adoxa oe L. Abundant at the foot of the downs; 
Lavington, Graffham, Heyshott. Swampy copse near Sou 
Ambersham, vey 
Santana: Etnlus L. Roadside, west of Lavington House 
s eoshaleacip Opulus L, Plentiful in wet copses of the “Rother 
valley: 
