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Butomus umbellatus L. IL. ew ce 
an palustre L. Il. B 
a nana Roth. III (1) a 2). "Ly afagion (very fine and 
tahinp. fiealy} to Exbur 
leocharis multicautis Sm. I. « Common on all the heaths west 
of Bournemouth.”—Fl. Hants. This remark, occurring rather 
poinentls | in Mr. Townsend’s Flora, is now seldom correct, as the 
son the Hants side of the border are much built over, and 
pias s that haunt moist heath oe aes bogs are only to be found 
over the county boundary, in Dor 
Scirpus pauciflorus Lightf. II “Q). Bog near Ashurst Lodge. 
S. lacustris L. IL. Abou ete ne in the Avon.—S. Caricis 
Retz. XI. By the fibginiptaee Mees 
Rhyncospora fusca R. & 8. II (2). Abundantly in a half to 
one mile §. and §.W. of Lpadhutat Road Station.—R. alba Vahl. 
I. See observation under Eleocharis multicaulis. 
Carex divisa Huds. IV (2). By the Newtown Saltpans.—C. di- 
sticha Huds. XI. Abundantly in a marsh by the Bidden baie 
and also by the canal, near Odi —C. paniculata L. XI. Grey- 
well, near Odiham.—C. remota "L. XI. Haseley Common, near 
Winchfield.—C. ovalis Good. XI. About Odiham.—C. acuta L. 
Il. By the Avon above Christchurch, and north of Fordingbridge. 
C. montana Li. III (1). Not only as given in the oa but also ‘by 
e bridl 
bib Gges Pennington Common. (2). By Sowley Pond.—C. riparia 
and C. rostrata Stokes. XI. Gre vey well; Odilam, to which I was 
taken by Miss C. E. Palmer 
onda ug oie Beauv. VI (2 ). Totton. VIII (3). Porchester. 
Townsendi H. & J. Groves. III (1). Between Milford 
or Hurst ( Castle; estuary near Lymington Pier Statio 
Milium effusum L. . Breamore Wood. 
Gastridium australe Beauy. III (2). West end of Sowley Pond. 
IV (2). Near Shalfleet (1894). 
Avena pubescens Huds. Il. By Breamore Wood. 
Melica uniflora Retz. Abundant by Breamore Wood. 
Poa nemoralis L. Il. Breamore Wood, and in the lane just 
south of the wood. 
Festuca saltcr L. II. By the mr north of Fordingbridge. 
Bromus giganteus L. II. Breamore Wood. 
Agropyron caninum Beauy. IL. Brongn 
Hordeum marinum Huds. III (1). It was some time before I 
could find any Lymington locality, tc in 1900 this species proved 
to be abundant about halfway betwee ——. and Keyhaven. . 
Scolopendrium vulgare Symons. IL. 
— Thelypteris Presl. II (2). Two bo acae alder swamps a 
W. of Lyndhurst Road Station (1889, &e.). 
Pilularia globulifera Li. ILL (2). Abundant in ‘several of the 
shallow — near ee znd Station. Se eee 
