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station.—-G. columbinwn 2 cc Masser : m= hae the last. — G. 
lucidum IL. yme, Chet GC. Evershot, in 
small quantity. Like @. irene decidedly local in Districts 
B. and C. 
Rhamnus catharticus L. B. Ryme. E. Bailey Ridge. — R. 
Frangula L. OC. Puddletown Heath; one large tree near the middle. 
enista tinctoria LL. B. Ryme and Chetnole; rough pastures’; 
locally abundant. ©. Field at back of Lodmoor. EK. By Bailey 
Ridge 
Pi Basbihasiies scoparius Koch. C. Near Evershot, he. 5 ; quite 
equent, 
Anthyllis Vulneraria L. C. Near Evershot satay station. 
Frampton. Moreton Heath. 
Medicago maculata Sibth. _C. Lane near Wareham railway 
station. 
Trigonella or On tance DC. OC. In the turf of the 
enclosed gronnd at the east end of the same lane; apparently in 
small quantit 
Trifolium subterraneum Li. CO. With be common. — 7" 
medium L. B. Ryme. ©. Evershot.—T’. arvense L. ©. Moreton 
eath. — T. striatum L. ©. In the bation given above for 
Triponella, &e.—T. wen um Li. G. About Corfe Castle, and on the 
eaths near, in immen antity—T. glomeratum L. C. In the 
lane near Wareham eile: station, and in the ground beyond; 
abundant. ~~ 7’, suffocatum L. C. With the last, on the turfy 
mounds beyond the lane; in good quantity, but nearly bnrnt up 
on June 21st, 1884. New record for the county.—T. hybridum L. 
nd C. Becoming quite common, as in south-west England 
generally.—T. Fragiferum L.  B. ta inster. Chetnole. South- 
west corner of Melbury Park, common. — 7. filiforme L. 
B. Leigh. ©. Near Wareham rilay station 
Ornithopus perpusillus L. C. With the last. 
Lathyrus Nissolia L. B. Elsford Hill (perhaps the same as 
Prof. Buckman’s station in Fl. Dors., ‘‘ between Ryme and Clos- 
worth”). ©. Lodmoor. 
Orobus tuberosus L. B. Chetnole. C. Evershot 
Prunus insititia L. CO. Evershot. Rampisham. Near Lod- 
moor, — P, vers L. ©. Near Evershot. 
monia odorata Miller. C. pm of Yellowham Wood 
Alchemilla vulgari. ners in marshy pasture south- 
east o ee in fair q . Rare in south-west England 
Here (as Mr owles Barrett, to whom T gave a specimen, has 
Potentilla argentea Li. C. In the lane south-east of Wareham 
railway station, and in the open ground beyond. 
Rubus Ideus L. CC. Ailwell. Evershot. Moreton Heath. 
Loc 
abundant. — R. rhamnifolius W. & N.. ©, Eyvershot; common. 
