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Gentiana Amareila L. Common on the downs, wherever I have 
been. 
acon ag peltatun S. P. Gmel. Extinct on Duncton 
e pond, evidently artificial, burst its dam a good many 
years a 0. 
Cynoglossum officinale L. — towards Duncton Down. 
sowie repens Li. Graffham.— M. collina Hoffm 
Com South Ambersham; "Bal ham.—WM. versicolor Reichb. var. 
Balbisiana (Jord.). Roadside ee Wibling’s Farm, Graffham ; 
extremely scarce, eee with the type. 
Lithospermum officinale L. Danson Hill; near Sutton. 
Echium vulgare Oates é 
Volvulus Soldanella J ings r. I. Clymping Sands. I could not 
find it on the Littlehampton side a the Arun; so this is probably 
the station mentioned in Sussex Flor 
Cuscuta Trifolii Bab. Coast, Pag hares on broom and Lotus ; 
unbroken downs above Sutton, on Lotus and various other plants. 
Though this is usually an imported species in cae er-fields, I am 
satisfied that it is aboriginal in these two stations; the eg 
ings render its accidental introduction most esti obable. 
Bennett writes :—« ty seems that we must admit this as indigenous 
I have once seen it in Surrey, on Lotus, &c., where it was very 
difficult to say ghee “ie it may have had slater soe at 
some time near.” Mr. C. P, Hurst ac beragin ome this 
Verbascum Lychnitis L. var. album Mill. Truly wild near Made- 
hurst and Slindon; the flowers dry brownish pink. One fine 
Specimen of V. Lapis x Thapsus occurred with the parents.—/. 
mL. Coates; Lavington ; Graffham 
; retest repens Mil ll, Pagham, Rev. E. 0. Edgell. I failed to 
nd i 
Antirrhinum Orontium L. Norwood, Lavington 
*Scrophularia oblongifolia Loisel. Combe of the downs, between 
Graffham and La avington, abundant; pond, a little south of 
cinerea Dum., which has them greyish and rather metallic in 
texture, the scale being entire, not emarginate; the latter is the 
Common water-figwort in Dist. I., and occurs at Pulborough and 
Amberley in Dist. IT. ; 
eronica polita Fr. var. grandiflora Bab. Plentiful in culti- 
vated land at Bosham: ; the type also abounds — and at 
i Sam Selham, Coates, &¢.—V. montana L. Graffham; Lods- 
Euphrasia ssn ger Hayne. Ambersham and Midhurst Com- 
mons.—*E. Kerneri Wettst. (teste Townsend). Abundant on the 
open downs 8, from Bignor to Cocking ; always, I believe, an un- 
Usually small-flowered form, — E. nemorosa Pers. Frequent. By 
“aa “pend ; roadside, Lavington Common; downs above 
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