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 , Lin., Cornel-tree, 439.

, Lin., Marsh Pennywort. Throughout the Forest, 441.

, Lin., Wood Sanicle. In most of the old woods, 442.

, Lin., Mistletoe. Grows chiefly on the black poplar, especially near Godshill. I have never seen it on the oak. Abundance of it may be found in the apple-trees in the Forest keeper's garden at Boldrewood, 503.

, Lin., Common Elder, 504.

, Lin., Danewort. "Near Lyndhurst," T. B. Rake, Esq., 505.

, Lin., Guelder Rose, 506.

Lin., Common Honeysuckle, 508.

, Lin., Ladies' Bedstraw, 513.

, Freis., Wood Hawkweed, 568 (24).

, Lin., Sawwort. Throughout the Forest, 594,

, Lin., Blessed Thistle. Forest roadsides, 598.

, Huds., Meadow Thistle. Abundant in the southern part of the Forest round Wootton, 604.

, Lin., Nodding Bur Marigold. Waste lands round and in the Forest. Has a fine effect on the landscape near Godshill; common, however, throughout the district, 617.

, Lin., Hemp Agrimony. Gives a rich appearance to the Forest streams; but, of course, abundant elsewhere, 619.

, Fries. The Least Cudweed, 634.

, Lin., Golden Rod. Throughout the Forest, 642.

, Lin., Wild Groundsel. This plant, with the common nettle, is especially remarkable in the Forest, as an indication of the former existence of habitations. It may be noticed in Sloden, Eyeworth, and Island's Thorn, near the Romano-British potteries. (See ch. xviii. p. 216, foot-note.)

, Lin., Sneesewort. Throughout the Forest, 671.

, Lin., Nodding-flowered Hare-bell, 675.

, Lin., Sheep's-bit Scabious, 687.

, Lin., Cross-leaved Heath, 690.

, Lin., Fine-leaved Heath, 692.

, Salisb., Common Ling, 695.

, Lin., the Bilberry; better known in the Forest as the "Blackheart," 703.

, Lin., Common Holly. Most abundant, 713.

, Lin., Common Ash. Scarce, 715.

, Lin., Lesser Periwinkle. Hedges round and in the Forest, as at Sway, Ashley, Canterton, 716.

, Lin., Calathian Violet. Very plentiful some years at Wootton, 719.

, Reich., Least Gentianella. Damp places in the Forest. Rev. H. M. Wilkinson gives especially the neighbourhood of Burley, 723.

, Lin., Common in most of the Forest pools on the South, 727.

, Sm., Lesser Dodder. Distributed through the Forest, on the heath and furze, 734.

, Lin., Moth Mullein. Not common in the Forest. I have seen a few specimens on Ashley Common; but, in 1861, a field near the new parsonage was covered with it and the viper's bugloss. Mr. Rake has found it growing at Gorely, on the north-west side of the Forest, 744. 293