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 , Mnr., Sharp-leaved Dock, 948*.

, Lin., Common Sorrel, 951.

, Lin., Sheep's Sorrel, 952.

, Lin., Sun Spurge, 962.

, Lin., Dwarf Spurge. Near the coast, 971.

, Lin., Petty Spurge, 972.

, Lin., Annual Stinging Nettle, 978.

, Lin., Perrennial Stinging Nettle, 979.

, Lin., Common Pellitory. Walls of Beaulieu Abbey, 982.

, Lin., Hop, 983.

, Sm., Common Elm. Rare in the Forest, 985a.

, Lin., Grey Sallow, 1010.

, Br., Common Tway-blade. Meadows round Christchurch, 1038.

, Sw., Marsh Helleborine. Chewton Glen. Rare. Mr. Rake, however, has found it growing abundantly in the neighbourhood of Fordingbridge, August, 1862, 1040.

, Lin., Green-winged Meadow Orchis, 1045.

, Lin., Early Purple Orchis, 1046.

, Lin., Spotted Palmate Orchis, 1053.

, Lin., Flag Water Iris, 1067.

, Lin., Common Snowdrop. "Bisterne, apparently wild, though it has, doubtless, at some time or another, been planted," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 1074.

, Lin., Common Garlic, 1083.

, Lin., Common Star of Bethlehem. "Bisterne. Not truly wild," Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 1090.

, Lin., Black Bryony, 1104.

, Bab., Chickweed-like American Weed. R. Stevens, Esq., found this straggler, "July 23rd, 1862, at Knapp Mill, in a ditch leading out of the Avon," 1107*

, Lin., Greater Water Plantain, 1109.

, Lin., Arrow Head. The Avon, 1113.

, Lin., Flowering Rush. The Avon, 1114.

, Lin., Marsh Arrow Grass. Banks of the Avon, 1116.

, Lin., Close-leaved Pond Weed, 1118.

, Lin., Curled Pond-weed. 1124.

, Lin., Perfoliate Pond Weed, 1125.

, Lin., Shining Pond Weed, 1126.

, Lin., Broad-leaved Pond Weed, 1132.

, Lin., Horned Pond Weed, 1136.

, Lin., Lesser Duckweed, 1138.

, Lin., Greater Duckweed, 1140.

, Lin.. Ivy-leaved Duckweed. The Avon, 1141.

, Lin., Cuckoo-pint, 1142.

, Huds., Unbranched Bur-reed, 1145.

, Huds., Branched Bur-reed. Found it, with Mr. Lees, in ponds at Wootton, 1147.

, Lin., Common Rush, 1151.

, Lin., Soft Rush, 1151.

, Sibth., Hard Rush, 1152. 304