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Parnassia palustris. Rather sparingly between Ansdell and St. 
Annes. 
Inula Conyza DC. Between Ansdell and St. Annes. 
+*Matricaria discoidea L. Abundant by roadside at Freckleton.— 
M. inodora L. var. salina Bab. Ansdell. 
Chrysanthemum segetum L. Between Pilling and Cockerham 
oss 
* Arctium nemorosum Lej. Roadside near Pilling. 
Carlina vulgaris L. Between Ansdell and St. Annes. 
Hieraciun wnbellatum L. var. *coronopifolium (Bernh.) (Jide E.5S. 
Marshall). One spot on the sandhills between Lytham and St. 
nnes. 
led ‘var. intermedia”” by Syme. I hope to refer to this In & 
paper in course of preparation (C. E. 8.). 
_ Campanula rapunculoides L. Between Lytham and Ansdell, but 
introduced, we think, in this station. 
Samolus Valerandi L. Near Pilling; near lake, Ansdell. : 
Erythrea. On sandy ground near Ansdell a remarkable series 
of plants occurred. £. littoralis Fr. was there in some plenty, 
grew with it, the latter occasionally varying with pure white flowers: 
E.. puichella Fr. varied much in size; a very small delicate little 
form, about 4 in. high and usually single-flowered, is perhaps va" 
Swartziana Wittr., with which it agrees in description ; it is often 
tetramerous. The more familiar much-branched plant, with 
curred. With the above grew & good 
is usual in this species. The plants, on being examined, 
