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Papaver dubium L. ed nae (Lamotte). IV (1). Wellow: 
Glaucium flavum Crantz. III (1). Milford to Hurst Castle, on 
shingle, sarsack or foot high. 
Fu is Sond. I still consider the plant published in 
Fi. jraakotas ly ra be this species, by Mr. Pugsley’s Key.—F. 
densiflora DC. XI. Odiham 
Arabis hirsuta Scop. var. glabrata Syme. ae (2). Ningwood. 
Diplotaxis muralis DC. VIII (8). Porcheste 
Lepidium ruderale Li. IIT (1). On a chicken -run, with two 
aliens ; no doubt introduc 
Polygala calcarea ¥, Schultz, II. Mizaze rae frequently white. 
Frankenia levis L. IV (1). Reported i the Fl. Hants as 
extinct at the locality in itl subdistrict. ‘¥ specimen, Shaheed 
reached me, attached to the soil about the roots of some 
Pieridis sent me from near Freshwater alive by the lat 2 Os apt. 
Steuart in Atal this was nine years after its sepirted axeoction 
in Fl. Han 
pice “Armeria L. IIL (1). A ene plant in a new gravel 
road, Milton, was Pal pe by the Rev. J. E. Kelsall. 
Silene anglica L. IV (1). Freanwites: —S, noctiflora i, II. 
Edge of cultivated land oa Breamore Down. Very rare in the county. 
_ officinalis L. II. Given for Mudéford, 1860; Tate,” 
in Fl. Hants. There are now three or four very strong ¢ clumps, at 
Stanpit, halfway between Asamescaare om Mudeford, which have 
probably only recently become conspic 
Paes pusilla Sm. III (1). Kayouvent; ‘easual. VIII (3). Por- 
cheste 
Risen catharticus L. II. Breamor 
Trifolium = ocumbens Li. var. majus Koch. II. Chalky field, 
Breamore Dow 
Lotus tenuis "Waldst. & Kit. IV (1). Near Newbridge. 
srk 0 comosa I. Mizaze Hill, Breamore Down. 
Onobrychis viciefolia ‘Scop. II. By Breamore Wood, a native 
locality ; ; on chalk. 
Vicia gracilis Loisel. IV (1). In quantity on a field, Tapnell 
Farm, Wellow. 
Lathyrus Nissolia L. YV (2). Sandown to Yaverland, bank near 
the shore.—L. sylvestris L. II. Breamore Wood. 
Rubus fissus Lind). IT (1). Wootton enclosure ; probably 4 
ce species as a ramen by Hise ns The New Forest, ed, 2, a 
R. suber ee us W.& N. III (1), Denny Bog. —R, in: 
tegribasis P. J. M ae “Tr (1). Ober Water, Brockenhurst, W. R. 
Linton.—R. lessoustioclegs Schleich. II. Breamore.—R. villicaulis var. 
Selmert Lindeb. III (1). Ober Water, Brockenhurst, W. R. Linton. 
—R. Blozamii Lees. Much commoner in Districts L, Il and III (1) 
than the Fl. Hants would lead one to suppose. II. Godshill; 
Breamore Wood.—R. echinatus Lindl. II. Broamore Wood, very 
fine.—R. adornatus P. J. Muell. _ III a Near Royden Farm, 
Broce urst.—R. Bellardi W. & N. II. Breamore Wood ; given 
as R. oe Blox. (under R. hirtus) i in Fl. Hants.—R. casius 
x Ideus. Il. Rather abundant round one or two thickets on 
