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/. humillima. — N. f. — Acaulis vél planta sim¬ 
plex , cum corymbo unico 2, 5 —4 cm. alta; folia rosu- 
lata ) parum incisa. — 
Serratula tinctoria, L. In grassy fields and wet 
meadows very frequent in the North Wight. 
Centaurea nigra , L. Common. 
Fila go germanica , L. In the South Wight on 
the top of the cliffs above the high road between 
Niton and Old Park. 
Inula Conyza , DC. Confined to the chalk. Scat¬ 
tered about in all districts though nowhere abun¬ 
dantly. I noted Niton, Calbourne and Arreton as 
good localities. 
Inula crithmoides , L. Salt marshes on the we¬ 
stern bank of the river Medina, not very far from 
the Cement Works. Another locality is on the shores 
of Newtown Bay and on the edges of the pans there, 
formerly used for salt-working. 
Pulicaria dysenterica , Gcertn. In damp places, 
ditches etc. very common. 
Cichorium Intybus , L. On the waysides of the 
neighbourhood of Newport. 
Picris JiieracioideSj L. On the chalk, for inst. 
at Shide, Staplers and Arreton. 
Helminthia echioides , Gcertn. Sea-coast at Black- 
gang, St. Catherine’s and St. Lawrence. 
Campanula glomerata , L. f. nana C. Bayley was 
found on the downs of the West Wight; abundantly 
on the High Down. 
C, rotundifolia , L. was found to-gether with the 
former one and varying in somewhat the same man¬ 
ner. I would name the plant: 
f. pygmœa. — N. f. -— Caulis simplicissimus , 
2—4 cm. altus , uniform , ad basim foliosus , cæterum 
foliis parcis squamiformibus instructus. Lacinice caly- 
cis rectce , non extrorsum curvatce. Corollce longitudo 8 — 
10 mm. 
