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discardure of names long ago substituted for such para-homonyms 
{and sometimes to be pre eferred to the latter for other reasons), but 
to prevent in — useless changes of name in cases where no con- 
fusion is possi 
(Sioned) G. oe pace A. Bortin1, E. Levi 
C. Massatoneo, P. A. ifenaso. 
OUR, Sisk 
FLoRENcE: 23rd June, 1904. 
DORSET PLANTS. 
By tue Rey. E. F. Linton, M.A. 
; aE following list of plants and localities was put together some 
time ago for the most part, and consists of such as have come under 
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hentally been published in this ual on their occu urrence, but is 
intended to supplement the second edition of the Flora of Dorset, 
and opens to add localities for districts that were weakly repre- 
se r this purpose the letters distinguishing the diekrics of 
the Flora pas introduced ; F, for instance, standing for ae Stour 
watershed below Shillingtone, and E for the part a e 
Isle of Purbeck is denoted by G. The nomenclature : “that of 
the London Catalogue, ed. ix. The Twiford, Compton Abbas, and 
East and West Orchard named are those near Bhatosbury. 
Thalictrum flavum L.  C. 
Ranunculus arvensis L. Tw ifor 
Helleborus fetidus L.  F. Ranston “Wood ; near a gamekeeper’s 
Aquilegia vulgaris L.  F, Hoa Hill; Okeford Hill. 
Papaver dubium Li, var. Lecogii (Lamotte). K, Twiford. F. 
Iwerne Minster. 
Chelidonium majus L. HE, On a wall, Compton Abbas; a very 
Arabis hirsuta Scop. E. Compton Abbas. F. Hod Hill. 
Brassica oleracea. C. Arish Mill. G. Worbarrow Bay, abun- 
dant.—B. sinapioides Roth. E. By R. Stour, Shillingtone. 
' Viola hirtaxodorata.. F. At a spots near Sutton Waldron. 
KE. Near Searing a Lge Gregory. F. Near Iwerne Minster, 
in Stubhampton Bottom. — J, sylvestris Reich. is the commoner 
oo on the chalk. an London clay, and flowers two or three 
eeks earlier; V. Riviniana Reich. being more plentiful on the 
aais: where the other is, in my experience, absent.— V, erice- 
torum X Reheat is F. Rail wis -bank near Dagham’s 
Saponaria Vaccaria L. KE. In some quantity in a talks fodder- 
field, ‘Melbury Abbas. — 8. ae s L. E. Strongly established 
along a hedge-bank between Comsiton Abbas and Fontmell. 
