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Gentiana campestris L. II. Breamore — the only place in 
the whole district where I have seen this spec 
Cuscuta Trifolii Bab. IV (2). Near Ni talon 
Hyoscyamus niger L. VII (2). About the butts, Milbrook. 
Orobanche elatior Sutton. KI. Near Odiham 
Mentha rotundifolia Huds. III (1). About one e mile to the §.W. 
of Lymington.—M. rubra Sm. IV (2). By arill between Shalfleet 
and Newbridge; possibly carried arr the streamlet from a farm. 
alvia Verbenaca L. IV (2). Shalfleet. 
“fee angustifolia hay Il. Breamore. IV (2). Newtown 
to oat 
radian ret) —— L. IV (1). Thorley, on a heap of earth 
ina saliiyatea fiel 
Chenopodium elim L. VIII (8). Porchester, with two or three 
clear casuals.—C. murale L. III (1), Keyhaven. VI (2). Totton. 
Atriplex laciniata L. I. Abundant and increasing ; on the spit 
at the mouth of the Avon, opposite Mudeford. 
Salicornia herbacea L. var. ramosissima Woods. III (1). Just 
east of Lymington, and also towards Keyhaven. IV (2). ca 4 
Shalfleet.—Var. pusilla Woods. III (1). Keyhaven.—S. appr 
Dumort. III (1). Pr Reyha ven Marshes, in plenty. VII (2). Weston. 
Sueda mar age Dum. var. procumbens Syme. III (1). Milford, 
towards Hurst Castle. 
Salsola Kali Raiity (1). Norton Spit, near Yarmouth. 
he onum maritimum L. I and II. Hither I have overlooked 
rit has greatly increased the last year or two. There were 
several plants both sides of the estuary, i.e. in both districts, in 
1, and I have seen plants this year on my only visit to the spot. 
P. mite Schrank. II. Godshill. 
sa Betulus L. TV (2). Near Shalfleet. 
S. triandra L. Breamore, osier-beds. — Var. Ho offman- 
niana (Sm, S “VIE ( (2). Along the line, north of Eastleigh Station. 
XI. ey Wintney; male as usual.—y. alba L., £. caerulea 
Gu). II. Breamore. IV Age Shalet —Var. vitellna IV (2). 
Ningwood.—S. viminalis - Godshill to B ore. — S. pur- 
purea Li. Il. eae a a cone leaved form. 
Spiranthes autumnalis we III (1). ). Pennington Common. 
Orchis — L, Il (1). Denny Bog.— 0. latifolia x macu- 
a. : ing with both parents in a marsh by the Bidden 
Water, near Oaiham 
abenaria viridis R. Br. II. Breamore Down, 1891. Not 
given in the Flora of Hampshire for Districts I, I, or 
Tris Pseudacorus L. XI. By the Bidden Water; the type, which 
in my experience is a rare form 
Juncus diffusus 7 Tit (2). Pilewell, east of Lymington.— 
J. obtusiflorus Aa I (2). South side of Sowley Pond. IV (1). 
ay. 
Clay cliffs, 
ganium neglectum Beeby. III (1). Between ———- 
and Lyndhurst. IV (2). Stream just above Shalfleet and at inter- 
vals south —S. simplex L. II. Breamore.—S. minimum Fr. 
III (1). Pennington Common 
