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\Papaver somniferuvi L. 33. Near Gloucester, Hb. Brody, 

 var. hisindum H. C. Watson. Pields and waste near Upton, 

 Journ. Bot. iv. 121. Kempsford ! Charlton Kings, Hh. Tnmi'p ; 

 smooth-ped. form. 34. Eyton ! Near Newent ! Alvington ! — 

 IP. Bhceas L. var. Pryorii Druce. 33. Kempsford ! 34. Near 

 Newent! — Y&r. strigosuvi (Boenn.). 33. Kempsford! — P. Lecoqii 

 Lamotte. *34. Arlingham, E. M. Day. Cornfields, near Chep- 

 stow, Hb. Brody. Woodchester, H. P. Reader. Newent ! But 

 is this a native species ? 



Glaucium flavwn Crantz. 34. Beach, New Passage, Hb. 

 Brody. Very abundant there 1910, E. M. Day. 



\Corydalis solida Hook. 33. Koadside near Bibury Court, 

 /. G. d- E. G. Bake)-. — C. claviculata DC. *34. Walls near 

 Chepstow, 1868, Hb. Brody. I have seen an old specimen, dating 

 from the forties, in the herbarium of the Rev. G. W. Sandys, 

 gathered near Stroud (apparently). 



Fumaria capreolata L. "33. Fields near Frith Wood, St. 

 Brody in B. E. C. Bep. 1864. Why was this not included in Top. 

 Bot. ? It was passed in the Report. There is no specimen of a 

 Fumaria from this spot in Hb. Brody, and the record cannot be 

 further checked, it seems.— i^. purpurea Pugsley. '■'34. Fields 

 near Beachley, and Lancaut, Hb. Brody ; neither typical, but both 

 named by H. W. P. — F. Borcei Jord. *33. Waste, near Glou- 

 cester, Hb. Brody ; this is var. muraliformis Clav., according to 

 H.W. P.—F. Bastardi Bor. [33. Garden at Campden ! but, I 

 believe, introduced. *34. Lydney, W. H. Purchas, in Hb. Br. 

 Mus. — F. officinalis L. Rampant form at 33, Kempsford ! 34. 

 Nailsworth ! Bromsberrow ! — F. Vaillantii Lois. *33. Kemps- 

 ford ! Fields on Leckhampton Hill, Hb. Brody. St. Brody records 

 both this and F. parviflora Lam. from Leckhampton Hill ; but his 

 herbarium shows that F. Vaillantii was the plant in both cases. 

 F. parviflora must therefore come out of Top. Bot., unless other- 

 wise vouched for. 



Badicula N-aquaticum Rendle and Britten var. siifolia Druce. 

 34. Frampton on Severn! Slimbridge H. P. Beader. — Var. 

 microphylla Druce. 34. Broadmoor. 



Barbarea vulgaris Ait. var. decipiens Druce. 33. Hailes ! 

 and not uncommon. 34. By the River Leadon at Dymock and 

 Upleadon ! — B. stricta Andrz. 34. Once, by the River Leadon, 

 between Upleadon and the River Ell. The Sharpness record 

 {Top. Bot. Supp.) is suspect ; it comes from "the Docks. — \B. 

 intermedia Bor. 33. Ballast heaps, Gloucester, Hb. Brody. 



jArabis alpina L. 34. Near the White House, one and a half 

 miles from Bristol, going to Kingswood, Hb. Banks, 1773. Hb. 

 Wats, has a specimen from the same spot, 1837. — iA. albida Stev. 

 33. Walls, Bowbridge, near Stroud! — A. glabra Bernh. " 33 or 

 34 " ? Top. Bot. •■-34 certainly. At Bromsberrow Lees, Bot. of 

 Malvern Hills ; plenty there, H. H. Knight, 1910. Specimen in 

 Hb. Br. Mus. 33 probably ; waste places near Gloucester, 

 N. B. G. ; but perhaps not native there. 



Cardamine pratensis Li. wa,v ^ewtoto (Schultes.). 34. Lancaut! 



