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 Where not particularly named, the plants are in many cases found also distributed in the Forest; but, being on the whole more characteristic of the Valley, are therefore inserted in this list.

, Lin., Common Meadow Rue, 4.

, Lin., Common Pheasant Eye. Mudeford, 9.

, Lin, Least Mouse-tail. Cornfields round Milton, 10.

, Lin., Ivy-leaved Crowfoot, 13.

, Lin., Common Pilewort, 14.

, Lin., Lesser Spearwort, 15.

, Lin., Greater Spearwort. Used to be very common on Ashley Common (now enclosed), growing in the pools with Osmunda regalis, 16.

, Lin., Upright Meadow Crowfoot, 19.

, Lin., Creeping Crowfoot, 20.

, Lin., Bulbous Crowfoot, 21.

, Lin., Celery-leaved Crowfoot, 23.

, Lin., Small-flowered Crowfoot. "Hedgebanks between Bisterne and Ringwood," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson. Ray and Bromfield give Lymington, 24.

, Lin., Longheaded Rough Poppy, 40.

, Lin., Long Smooth-headed Poppy, 41.

, Lin., Field Poppy, 42.

, Lin., Common Celandine, 45.

, D. C, White-flowered Fumitory, 48.

, Lin., Ramping Fumitory, 50.

, Lin., Common Fumitory, 51.

. Lin., Common Wart-Cress, 58.

, Lin., Penny-Cress, 60.

, D. C. Shepherd's Purse, 63.

, Hook., Smith's Peppermint, 69.

, Br., Field Mustard, 70.

, Lin., Common Whitlow Grass, 79.

, Lin., Lady's Smock, 85.

, Lin., Hairy Marsh Butter-Cress, 86.

, Lin., Common Thale-Cress, 88.

, Br., Common Winter Cress, 95.

, Br., Early Winter or American Cress. "Grows on the bridge at Christchurch," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 97.

, Br., Water Cress, 98.

, Br., Land Cress, 99.

, Scop., Common Hedge Mustard, 102.

, Lin., Hedge Garlic, 107.

, Lin., Wallflower. Walls of the Priory Church, Christchurch, 109.

, Lin., Wild Mustard, 116.

, Lin., Wild Radish, 123.

, Gasrt., Common Rock Rose, 128.

, Lin., Heartsease, 136.

, Lin., Hairy Violet. "Grows at Bisterne," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson. On the specific distinctions between this and the next, see what my friend the late Mr. Cheshire said in the Phytologist. 297