(V. Riviniana).—Hursley Park.

(V. Reichenbachiana).—Dane Lane. The three last are very probably only sports of canina.

Cream-Coloured V. (V. lactea).—More skim-milk coloured, but known by lanceolate leaves—cuckoo bushes.

Pansy (V. tricolor).—Everywhere in fallow fields. In rich soil the upper petals become purple.

Sundew—

(Drosera rotundifolia) The curious, hairy, dewy leaves

(D. intermedia) and flowers that never open in full day are to be found in the marshes near Hiltingbury.

Milkwort (Polygala vulgaris).—Small and blue on Otterbourne Hill, as a stitch in the embroidery of the turf; but larger, blue, pink, or white in the water-meadows beside the Itchen, deserving the American name of May-wings.

Caryophylleæ

Deptford Pink (Dianthus Armeria).—This used to grow in a field near Highbridge, but has been destroyed, either purposely or by fencing.