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Rubia peregrina L. Copse on the north slope of the downs, 
near Sutton 
Galium Cruciata Scop. Extraordinarily plentiful in the Mid- 
hurst and Petworth neighbourhood.—G. palustre L. var. elongatum 
ee II. Amberley Wild Brooks. Var. abe 2 (Sm.) appears 
to be the usual West Sussex form.—G. tricorne Stokes. Field on 
the downs, eas Sutton, Linton sp. 
a erula odor ffham ; scarce. 
iret Mikanii ‘Syme. Abundant in copses on the downs 
above Grafflam and Lavington, re to 80 vy flowers 
frequently white. JV. sambucifoli ia Willd. is frequent o the lower 
genie in damp places; they are ‘alanis bchfassa in Sussex 
Valerianella olitoria Poll. tose ; Pagham.—V. dentata 
Poll. Norwood, Lavington ; Bos ’ 
Seabiosa Columbaria L. Graftham Down. Probably common 
“a the on hereabouts; but I have not paid special attention to 
this point 
Erigerc eron acre L, sage Pagham; between Duncton and 
Petworth ; near Graffham 
ham, and Coates Commons; also near Petwor 
Gnaphalium uliginosua L. Frequent in Dist. 1. —G. sylvaticum 
ae = i Popple Hill, Lavington; Selham; railway bank, near 
e 
ata’ Conyza DC. Lavington, Graffham, &c.; frequent on 
the chalk. 
Matricaria inodora I. yar. salina Bab. Coast, from Bognor to 
Earnley; rather common. 
Tanacetum vulgare L. Plentiful and native, by the Roth 
Artemisia yet L.. The only form that I have observed i ug 
var. coarctata 
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shott ; one plant, with plenty of both parents. C. crispus is common 
at the foot of the downs. 
erratula tinctoria L. Graffham and Lavington; scarce 
Centaurea nigra L. var. decipiens (Thuill.). Waltham Hill ; 
border of Duncton Gommon. Too commonly connected with the 
