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naming. New to Sussex, I believe; always erect. — S. appressa 
Dum. agham, abundant; about a mile south of Bosham; 
ney ale plentiful. Though usually —— a small plant, I 
have seen luxuriant specimens fully 15 in. ong by 9 broad.—*S, 
lignosa Woods. Gravelly shores about Bosham; in great abundance 
on the west coast of Thorney. Apparently new to Sussex, but 
doubtless confused with S. radicans Sm. Mr. Bennett, after col- 
lecting it with me at Bosham, wrote that he considered it « at least 
a good subspecies ’’; personally, Iam disposed to give it full specific 
rank, the habit being so different. The identification with S. fruti- 
cosa Li, (which has tubercled seeds ) in Fl, Hants can hardly stand, 
though it pee in that direction 
Salsola Ki Thor ney; very sea 
. daiae um Li. Het sr : Heyshott, Rogers sp.— 
P. Ratt Bab. Clym mping Sands. — P. maritimwm L. is, I fear, now 
lost at Bognor.—P. minus Huds. II. North Stoke. P. maculatum 
Trim. & Dyer. Ditch near Bosham Station. Not mentioned in 
ees Flora; but recorded in Top. Bot. for y.-c.18.—P. Bistorta L. 
oon near the post office, Graffham ; aE near Fishbourne 
e Euphorbia platyphyllos L. Field border, Graffham; one fine 
plant. 
Populus tremula L. Jays Furze, Lavington, &ec. 
Neottia Nidus-avis Rich. Heyshott; Graffham. 
Cephalanthera pallens Rich. Graffham; Lavington. 
Epipactis latifolia All. prec and very fine on the wooded 
downs above Graffham.—F, violacea Boreau. Grounds of Friday’s 
Hill House, Gerutiutit: 1900, Briitect 
rchis pyramidalis L. Graffliani? between Duncton Hill and 
qowaltham, = 2: CO, meaulaiatkn ae sp. *ertcetorum Linton. 
mp, south of Graffham Common ‘odie by Mr. Linton); the 
chalk plant is shiga maculata. 
Ophrys apifera Huds. Graffham; very rar 
Herminium Monorchis R. Br. Down ns a above Sutton. 
rants viridis R. Br. affham Dow. 
Iris fetidissina La. Wood above Barlavington. The only form 
of I. Pseudacorus L. that I have met with is var. ail mis (Bor. 
Nar cissus Pseudo- -narcissus Li. I. Graffham. Lis Billingshurst 
alanthus nivalis L. Stream-sides near Grafiham, looking 
native. I have never before seen such a satisfactory station in 
this part of Englan 
iiiohaicon multi iflorum All. I can confirm the old Graffham 
tpt and Mr. Edgell informs me that a wood near Heyshott is 
Allinim ursinum L. Abundant by the stream between Lods- 
at amy Selham ; wooded downs near Cocking, Heyshott, and 
raiiham., 
Luzula Forsteri DC, Lavin ton; Petworth ; Lodsworth, &e.— 
L. Forsteri x — i pein Bromf.). Graffham ; Midhurst ; 
Sworth.—L, maxima DO. Copse and railway- -banks east of 
Petworth § Station, int Biaaty, 
