beiTolaqkal #I}serbiiti0ns for 1892. 



PLANTS. 



Recorders : Miss Anntk Baker, Bridgwater (A.B.) ; Mr. Lewis 

 W. EoGERS, Clifton (L.W.E.). 



Abbreviatioits. — App., first appearance above errouni ; End b., first bnds burst- 

 ing ; Fol., almost in foliage ; Fl., first flower ; R. fr., first ripe fruit. 



1. Anemone nemorosa (Wood Anemone). — Fl. March 26th, Combe 

 Dingle, L.W.E. 



2. Hamincnhis ficaria (Pilewort, Lp?ser Celandine). — Fl. March 18th, 

 Eoad to Combe Din<2;le, L.W.E,. ; Feb. 12th, Rhode Lane (this does 

 not apply to anthers bursting), A.B. 



3. Ranmicuhis acris (Upright Crowfoot). — App. March 18th, E.oad 

 to Combe Dingle, L.W.E. ; Fl. May 19th, Sneyd Park, L.W.E. ; 

 April 18th, Hamp, A.B. 



4. Caltha pahtstris (Marsh Marigold).— App. March 19th, by 10th, 

 Durleigh, A.B. ; Fl. April 7th, Dnrleigh {this does not apply to 

 anthers bursting), A.B. 



5. Papaver rJiceas (Red Poppy). — Fl. June 11th, by 4th, Hamp, 

 A.B. 



6. Nasturtium officinale (Watercress). — Fl. June 5th, Pensford, 

 L.AV.E. 



7. Cardamine pratensis (Cuckoo-Flower). — Fl. April 23r(l, Pill, 

 L.W.E. ; May 3rd, by 2nd, A.B. 



8. Alliaria officinalis (Jack-by-the-hedge). — Fl. April 23rd, Shire- 

 hampton, L.W.E. 



9. Draha verna (Whitlow Grass).— App. Jan. 27th, Gully, L.W.E. ; 

 Fl. Feb. 24th, Gully, L.W.E. ; observed by a friend three weeks 

 earlier. 



10. Viola odorata (Sweet Violet).— Fl. March 30th (white), L.W.E. 



11. Polygala vulgaris (Milkwort).— Fl. May 20th, Gully, L.W.E. 



12. Lychnis diurna (Eed Campion). — Fl. May 7th, Stoke Bishop 

 (females very rare), L.W.E. ; May 6th, by 1st, Ehode Lane, A.B. 



13. Stellaria Jiolosiea (Greater Stitchwort).— Fl. April 9th, Pill 

 Eoad, L.W.E. ; Fl. April 2nd, Hamp, A.B. 



14. Ceraslinm jj)wmz7?/9n (Mouse-ear). — Fl. March 20th, Gull;,', 

 L.W.E. ; Fl. March 19th, Durleigh, A.B. 



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