80 NOTES ON DORSET PLANTS. 
plants had on wiry stems, denuded of their leaves by decay. 
Bog at Kin 
Caliriche | obtusgngila Le Gall. Low-lying but not brackish 
ditch near Wareham 
Pitti lvesinn x parviflorum. Shallow drain by road-side, 
Lytchett Minster. 
“om penn Benth. (Petroselinum segetum Koch). Road-side, 
West Lulworth. 
Caswall: arcensis Huds. North of Wareham. Not common in 
the county, and not given in the Flora for district 
Aster Tripolium L. A stout dwarf form with handsome nemenr 
ri a compact corymb geet on precipitous rocks near Swana 
A, Novi-Belgit as An escape on the bank of a tidal pool near 
ices tt Minste 
enecio er neifilius L. A dwarf farm with very broad segments 
of the leaves on calcareous ros mel oe Lulworth. 
Matricaria inodora L., var. a Bab. Parkst 
ming Erica DC., var. shag Sandy ground by Littlesea. 
Hamworthy. 
Geiiean Amarella B; var. precox "Raf, Very oh Fs on 
short turf sloping towards the cliff near Durlstone Head, in 1889. 
Verbascum Blattaria L. Among quarry débris, near Swe anage, _ 
artsia viscosa L. lLytchett Minster. 
Rhinanthus Crista-Galli L., var. fallax Koch, fide Ar. Benhatt. 
Utricularia intermedia Hayne. Heath near Bournemouth ; very 
searce in Dorset.—U. minor L. and Pinguicula lusitanica L. oceur in 
Mentha arvensis L., var. Nummularia Schreb. Near Hamworthy; 
name agreed to by Mr. J. G. Baker 
Galeopsis Tetrahit _ var. bifida Boenn. Border of Foxholes 
Wood, near Bailey — 
_ Lamium purpurew cle ., var. decipiens Sonder. In some quantity 
in a a strip big ‘the railroad near Bailey Gate. New to the 
county. 
Seleranthus annuus L., var. biennis Reut. Heath near Bourne- 
mouth, in Dorset; also on gravel on the same heath, within the 
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original form of the plant, at least the native form in this country, 
growing as it does on bare places or undisturbed heaths. I have 
ing 
the fruit. It is likely that S. annuus may have been bce 
out of S. biennis by reason of cultivation, which would in course 
time attenuate its structural growth, and interfere with its Diemnisl 
