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Typha angusttatte L. Barnett’s Mill, between Selham and 
Lavington ; pond by the railway, between Midhurst and Cocking. 
Sparganium ramosum Curt, var . microcarpum Neum. IL. Amber- 
ley Wild Brooks.—*S. neglectum Beeby. Barnett’s Mill; Bosham. 
—§. simplex Huds. II. Amberley Wild Brooks. 
Pisce trisuica luc... Sidlesham... 18 Amberley. — L, gibba 
L. Gidlesham.—L. polyrrhiza L. I. Graffham ; Birdham. Il. 
eatham 
ie Wolfiia Michelii Schleid. II. Ditch, a little hie of North Stoke 
Church ; an interesting addition to the Sussex ll 
* Alisma lanceolatum With. Bi nas and pe near Sidles- 
ham. A good subspecies, I believ 
Butomus umbellatus L. II. a Noa Wild Brooks. 
Triglochin palustre L, Graffham ; Pagham. 
Potamogeton polygonifolius Pour. _ I. Graffham. II. Amberley 
Wild Brooks. — P. alpinus Balb. II. Pool near the Arun, above 
North Stoke. — P. perfoliatus L. I. In the Arun below Pul- 
borough. — P, interruptus Kit. In the Rother, from Selham to 
ostera marina L. var. ppeshee Hornem a omney. —4. 
nana Roth. eae about Bosham; Pagham 
Eleocharis acicularis R. Br, IL. Ditch, (Asabariey "wild seine 
acuta L. I. Old Park, Lavington; Selham ; Fittleworth. 
peculiar form grows by the pat e Bignor Park, of which Pfarrer 
Kiikenthal writes:—' No. 2610 is the form of C. acuta whic 
have designated as var. ¢ ie ocarpa Uechtr. At least it comes 
very near to that.” II. Abundant by the Arun, between Pul- 
borough and Amberley.—C. pendula Huds. I. Exceedingly plenti- 
ful on the gault from Graff_ham to Bignor. II. West of Horsham. 
sie strigosa Huds. Jays Furze, Lavington, Salmon sp. — C: lavi- 
a Sm. Swamp, south of Graffham Common; one luxuriant 
pe was plate 6 ft. high.—C. binervis Sm. Coat es Common; 
Graffham Common. —C. distans L. In profusion pee Pagham, 
towards Sieshamn, and Selsey, together with plenty of cs pale : 
Good.—C. Gidert Ehrh. var. adocarpa And. (flava, minor, Towns-)+ 
Lavington; Graffham.—C. hirtaL. By a pond at Sutton Cottage, 
near Coates, the is with pisheons leaves and glumes (C. hurte- 
formis Pers.) is very marked at the water's edge; but it ge 
imperceptibly into the type, and is apparently a mere state. — © 
Pseudo-cyperus L. Barnett’s Mill. — C, acutifor mis Ehrh. Burton 
Ponds; common, I believe, in the valley of the Rother. —C. rostrata 
Stokes. Burton Ponds. — C. vesicaria L. Pond, Bignor Park; 
Selham; Fittleworth. 
Spartina Townsendi H. & J. Groves Abundant at interval 
from the head of Bosham Channel right ‘yound to igs gui 
in Thorney; unquestionably a true native. This has eal 
been confused with S. stricta, which is very local; I a seen 
