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 , Relh., Lesser Yellow Trefoil, 282.

, Scop., Large Bird's-foot Trefoil, 284.

, Lin., Common Bird's-foot Trefoil, 283.

, Lin., Bird's-foot, 291.

, Lin., Tufted Vetch, 297.

, Lin., Common Vetch, 298.

, Lin., Bush Vetch, 301.

, Koch., Hairy-podded Tare, 303.

, Koch., Smooth-podded Tare, 304.

, Lin., Meadow Vetchling, 308.

, Lin., Meadowsweet, 317.

, Ian., Willow-leaved Spiriea. "Grows near Bisterne, hut perhaps not truly wild," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 319.

, Lin., Herb Bennet, 321.

, Lin., Water Avens, 322.

, Lin., Common Agrimony, 323.

, Lin., Silverweed, 327.

, Lin., Horny Cinquefoil. Sandy fields in the neighbourhood of the Forest, 328.

, Lin., Creeping Cinquefoil, 331.

, Eh., Barren Strawberry, 333.

, Sm., Hazel-leaved Bramble, 340 (36).

, Lin., Dewberry, 340 (38).

, Lin., Dog-rose, 351.

, Lin., Trailing Dogrose, 353.

, Lin., Common Salad Burnet, 355.

, Lam., Parsley Piert, 358.

, Lin., French Willow-Herb, 367.

, Lin., Great Hairy Willow-Herb, 368.

, Schreb., Small-flowered Willow-Herb, 369.

, Lin, Marsh Willow-Herb, 372.

, Lin., Square-stalked Willow-Herb (?), 373.

, Lin., Whorl-flowered Water Milfoil, "Sopley," Garnier and Poulter, Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 380.

, Lin., Spiked Water Milfoil, 381.

, Lin., Vernal Water Starwort, 383.

, Liu., Water Purslane, 391.

, Lin., White Briony, 393.

, Lin., Water Blinks, 394.

, Don., American Salad. First discovered by Mr. Hussey near Mudeford (see Phytologist, N. S. vol. i. p. 389). I received specimens from Dr. Stevens from the same place, May 11th, 1862.

, Lin., Annual Knawel, 399.

, Lin., Red Currant. With the next "at Bisterne, apparently wild," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 404.

, Lin., Gooseberry, 406.

, Lin., Everlasting Orpine, 409.

, Huds., English Stonecrop. "Avon Tyrrell," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 412.

, Lin., Biting Stonecrop, 414.

, Lin., Crooked Yellow Stonecrop. This is only a casual escape. And, perhaps, like Sempervivum tectorum, ought to be excluded. See 299