bcnolomfal #Ijstrbations for 1893. 



PLANTS. 



Recorders : Miss Annie Baker, Bridgwater (A.B.) ; Mr. L. W. 

 Rogers, 2, King's Parade, Clifton (L.W.E,.). 



Abbbbviations. — App., first appearance above ground ; Bud h., first buds burst- 

 ing ; F0I.5 almost in full foliage ; Fl., first flower ; R. fr., first ripe fruit. 



1. Anemone nemorosa (Wood Anemone). — Fl. March 8th, Combe 

 Dingle ; abundant, L.W.R. 



2. Raiiunculus ficaria (Pilewort, Lesser Celandine). —App. Jan, 27th, 

 by 8th, Hamp, A.B. ; March 5th, Combe Dingle ; abundant, L.W.E. ; 

 Fl. March 8th, Combe Dingle ; abundant. 



3. Ranunculus acris (Upright Crowfoot). — App. Feb. 3rd, by 7th 

 Hamp, A.B. ; March 8th, Combe Dingle, abundant, L.W.E. ; Fl. 

 April 23rd, Combe Dingle, with balbosus and auricomus, L.W.E.. 



4. Caltha pahistris (Marsh Marigold).— App. Mar. 22nd, Markham 

 Bottom, L.W.E. ; Fl. April 3rd, Boiling Well, L.W.E. 



5. Fapaver rhveas (Eed Poppy).— FL May 24th, Cossington, A.B. ; 

 by June 28th, Sea Mills, L.W.E. 



6. Nasturtium officinale (Watercress). — Fl. May 13th, Weston in 

 Gordano Marshes. 



7. Cardamine pratensis (Cuckoo-Flower). — Fl. March 2oth, Mark- 

 ham Bottom, L.W.E.; April 8th, by 6th, Canal, A.B. 



8. Alliaria officinalis (Jack-by-the-hedge).— App. Feb. 3rd, by 7th, 

 Hamp, A.B. ; March 8th, Combe Dingle, L.W.E. ; Fl. April 4th, 

 by 1st, Hamp, A.B. ; April 11th, Black Eock Quarry, L.W.E. 



9. Draha verna (Whitlow Grass). — App. Feb. 1st, Gully, Clifton 

 Down, L.W.E. ; Fl. February 12th, Gully, Clifton Down, L.W.E. ; 

 E. fr. March 24th, Gully, Clifton Dow^n, few plants, plenty by 3l3t, 

 L.W.E. 



10. Viola odorata (Sweet Yiolet).— Fl. March 12th, Combe Dingle, 

 white, L.W.E. 



11. Polygala vulgaris (Milkwort).— Fl. by May 6th, Dundry, 

 abundant, L.W.E. 



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