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THE BOTANY

LOCALITIES OF THE RARER PLANTS.


The Figures answer to the references in the Alphabetical List.


1, In the Stour, above Blandford. 2, on the Downs between Swanage and Studland. 3, on the sea shore at Seldown. 4, near Christchurch. 5, Corfe-Castle. 6, Blandford race-ground. 7, sea shore at Lake, in Ham. 8,[1] in Purbeck, &c. 9, in the boggy fields by the strawberry gardens, at Constitution Hill. 10, at Tillywhim. 11, in a lane leading from the Weymouth and Chickerell road to Wyke Regis. 12, North and South Haven beaches. 13, about Weymouth. 14, "In the year 1766, I found a considerable quantity of this plant near the rope-walk at Weymouth, and on the spot where Gloucester Row and the Royal Terrace now stand. It was lost in three or four years after that period." Dr. Pulteney. 15, Corfe-Castle hill. 16, Purbeck cliffs. 17, near Spetisbury. 18, about Weymouth. 19, near Witchampton. 20, in lanes at Merley. 21, in a bog in Purbeck. 22, sea shore at Seldown. 23, by


  1. I have given this name (louchitioides) to a variety of this fern, (Aspidium angulare, Willd.), resembling the so named variety of A. lobatum, Sw.