The New Forest: Its History and Its SceneryWise, John R. (John Richard)
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The New Forest: Its History and Its Scenery
Wise, John R. (John Richard)
New Forest (England : Forest)
Crambe maritima, Lin., Sea Kale. The sea-shore near Calshot and
Eaglehurst, where, as Bromfield remarks (Flora Vectensis, p. 48), the
young shoots are bleached by being covered with shingle, and then sent
to the Southampton market, 56.
Cochlearia officinalis, Lin., Common Scurvy Grass. Hurst Castle, 72.
Cochlearia anglica, Lin., English Scurvy Grass, Mudeford. R. Stevens,
Esq., 72 d.
Raphanus maritimus, Sm., Sea Radish. Mudeford, 124.
Silene maritima, With., Sea Bladder Campion. The Shingles. Hurst Castle,
153.
Honckeneja peploides, Ehrh., Sand Chickweed. Common on the coast, 173.
Spergularia marina, Camb., Sea Spurrey. Mudeford, 174.
Althæa officinalis, Lin., Marsh Mallow. Salt marshes of the Beaulieu
river, 208.
Lavatera arborea, Lin., Tree Mallow. Hurst Castle, where Ray saw it.
_See_, however, Bromfield in _Phytologist_, vol. iii. p. 270; 210.
Anthyllis vulneraria, Lin., Common Lady’s Fingers. Barton Cliffs, 257.
Tamarix gallica, Sm. “On the beach near Hurst Castle.” Garnier and
Poulter. Milford. Probably naturalized, as on the opposite coast near
Yarmouth. “The Lymington Salterns,” Rev. H. M. Wilkinson. _See_,
however, Bromfield, in _Phytologist_, vol. iii. p. 212; 392.
Eryngium maritimum, Lin., Sea Holly. Mudeford, 444.
Fœniculum vulgare, Gærtn, Common Fennel. Purewell Road, Christchurch,
476.
Apium graveolens, Lin., Wild Celery. “Marchwood,” W. A. Broomfield.
“Mudeford and Beaulieu,” Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 450.
Œnanthe Lachenalii, Gmel., Lachenal’s Dropwort. “Mudeford,” Rev. H. M.
Wilkinson, 471.*
Carduus tenuiflorus, Curt., Small-flowered Thistle. Lanes near the
sea-coast, 597.
Artemisia maritima, Lin., Sea Wormwood. “The coast.” W. Pamplin. “Salt
marshes near Millbrook,” W. A. Bromfield; quoted in the _New Botanist’s
Guide_, 624.
Aster Tripolium, Lin. Sea Starwort. Very common in the rivers at
Beaulieu and Lymington, 641.
Inula crithmoides, Lin., Golden Samphire. Key Haven and Hurst Beach,
where Ray saw it, 657.
Convolvulus Soldanella, Lin., Sea Bindweed. Hurst Castle. Mudeford, 731.
Glaux maritima, Lin., Sea Milkwort or Glasswort. Hurst Castle, Beaulieu
Estuary, 894.
Armeria maritima, Aut., Common Thrift. Hordle and Barton Cliffs,
Beaulieu Estuary, 895.
Statice Limonium, Lin., Sea Lavender. On this and _S. rariflora_, _see_
Bromfield, in _Phytologist_, vol. iii. p. 742; 897.
Plantago maritima, Lin., Sea Plantain. The Beaulieu Estuary, 904.
Chenopodium olidum, Curt., Stinking Goosefoot. Mr. Wilkinson gives “the
seaside, Beaulieu,” 908.
Atriplex portulacoides, Lin. Hurst Castle, where I first saw it in 1859,
with Mr. Lees, 918.
Atriplex Babingtonii, Wds., “Mudeford,” Rev. H. M. Wilkinson, 921.
Atriplex littoralis, Lin., Grass-leaved Sea Orache. Estuary of the
Beaulieu river, 924.
Beta maritima, Lin., Sea Beet. Mudeford, 925.
Salsola Kali, Lin., Prickly Saltwort. The sea-shore, Mudeford, 926.
Schoberia maritima, Mey., Sea Goosefoot. Estuary, 927.
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