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known, and the habit, bark, &c., also recall D. ae bare I believe 
that it is probably Laureola 9 x Mezereum g. - Focke mentions 
artificial hybrids as having couiteréd i in the genus. Untortinately, 
my —eunen a others sent to Mr. Bennett, failed to grow; and 
I could n nage _ hve the spot later in the season, The 
followitiif? haa ap e from Mr. Salmon gree confirms my 
view :—‘‘ Seems — me to pres characters 0 Laureola and 
Mezereum. The flowers (green and glabrous) iad. bracts seem to 
be those of the former; the veining of the leaves and their being 
deciduous and appearing after the flowers point to the latter. It 
appears, from books, that D. Mezereum sometimes varies with white 
flowers ; but I think the tube of the corolla is always more or less 
reum X Laureola, or else another species I am unfamiliar with.” 
D. Laureola is he uncommon in the neighbourhood ; but I did not 
observe it clos 
[Euphorbia Rela L. Railway-bank close to eT: Station ; 
probably of neon introduction] . — se Paralias L. West 
Postncaria officinalis L. Slindon ; Boughton: oo Pagham. 
J $a us communis L. II. Downs above Rack 
Orchis pyramidalis L. Sparingly on the coast at oo —0. 
latifolia L. West Witterin er iene com Monorchis R. Br. Cock- 
ing; Graffham Down, “Wolley -Dod! 
Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus L. Growing with the type in a 
meadow at Graffham, where it is unquestionably native, I found 
two plants with double flowers ; and a third with the tube sulphur- 
yellow, aed about half the length of the “ern -segments, irre- 
gularly cu 
rai maritimus Lam. West Witte tering. 
Lemna polyrrhiza L. I. West Wittering. II. Amberley. 
Alisma lanceolatum With. Pagham 
Potamogeton polygonifolius Pour. TI. Near Wiggonholt. —— 
densus L. I. West Wittering. II. Parham; Amberley.— Zam 
chellia pedunculata Reichb. West Wittering ; where I also seenten 
Zostera nana Roth. and Z. marina L. var. angustifolia Hornem. 
Scirpus setaceus L. and S. Fcssumusiing Gmel. Pagham.—S. 
sylvaticus L. Selham; near Fittlewo rth. pSere arenaria L. _In- 
land on Coates Common, covering nearly an acre. —*C. sti F, 
Schultz (C. muricata var. pseudo-divulsa Sy). Between Chichester 
and oe ; West Wittering. — C. @ owii J. Gay. West 
Wittering.—C. binervis Sm. West Wittering. ee. 50, auilpormte Ebrh. 
var. — Roth). II. Near Wiggonholt. a 
ecurus bulbosus Gouan. West Wittering.—Milium ery L. 
owaank about Arundel and Slindon. — Phlewm pratense Li. 
nodosum (L.). West Wittering ; also Ammophila arundinacea Host. 
“Aaa pubescens Huds. Not uncommon about West Stoke, Chil- 
abies and West vat — Arrhenatherum avenaceum Beauv. var. 
osum Reichb— oh, Seti Motes varia Schrank, L 
