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mentions that county. Keynsham is within half a mile of v.-c. 34. 

 — V. Cracca L. var. argentea Coss. and Germ. 33. Top of Bom'ton 

 Downs ! Andoversford ! — V. lathyroides L. Claimed as a record 

 for v.-c. 34 in Jouvn. Bot., 1907, p. 407. But St. Brody only says, 

 "reported to have been found near the Old Passage." His speci- 

 men is (as so often under similar circumstances in his herbarium) 

 from some other source. — \V. calcarata Desf. 33. By the Canal, 

 Gloucester, K. B. Blackhurn, spn. ! — \V. villosa Koth. 33. Glou- 

 cester Docks, Hb. Brody. Type ! 



\Lathyrus tuberosus L. 34. Canal side, Lydney ! — L. jnontanus 

 Bernh. var. tenuifolius Eoth. 34. Symonds Yat, Hb. Truvi]) ! 

 Near Chfton, Hb. Watson.— \L. Ochrus DC. 33. Near Canal, 

 Gloucester, K. B. Blackburn, spn. ! 



jTetragonolobus siliquosus Eoth. 34. Near Chepstow, Bev. 

 W. Butt. 



■\Prunus domestica L. 33. Hucclecote, Hb. Brody. Brock- 

 worth, Hb. Glos. Campden, /. B. Neve. Guiting ! 34. Tidenham ! 

 Newent ! Over, Hb. Brody. — P. Cerasus L. 33. Barnsley, Hb. 

 Trump ! Broad Campden to Blockley, /. B. Neve. 34. Foot of 

 May Hill, Hb. Brody. Beachley ! 



Siiiraa Ulmaria L. var. denudata Boenn. 33. Sandhurst ! 

 Hailes ! 34. Charfield and Bradley ! 



Bubus Sclieutzii Lindeb. "34. Euspidge, Ley, 1910. — B. 

 ranwsus Briggs. "34. Apparently this, Lancaut, Hb. Brody, fide 

 W. M. B.—B. thyrsoideus Wimm. "33. Welford Hill, plenty ! 

 Eastleach ! Seven Springs at Naunton ! — B. Godroni Lee. & Lam. 

 "33. Bourton Downs, strong form ! — Var. clivicola Ley. "33. 

 Hill above Withington! — B. myricce Focke var. hesperius Eogers. 

 "34. Near St. Briavel's, Ley. — B. lentiginosus Lees. "34. Cliffords 

 Mesne and May Hill, Ley. — B. macrophyllus Wh. & N. var. 

 Schlechtendalii (Weihe). *34. Box, near Minchinhampton, E. M. 

 Day. — Var. amplificatus (Lees). "34. Tidenham Chase, near the 

 Church, 1869, Hb. Brody. Found there again in 1910 by Messrs. 

 Ley and Shoolbred. — B. hypoleucus Lefv. & Muell. *33. Hailes, 

 very large and strong plants ! — B. hirtifoUus Muell. & Wirtg. var. 

 7nollissimus (Eogers). "34. May Hill ! with Eev. A. Ley. — B. 

 iricus Eogers. *34. Tidenham Chase woods, plenty, 'Ley, 1910. 

 — B. pyramidalis Kalt. ='=33. Seizincote Warren ! Woods about 

 Ford ! Hailes, f. umbrosa ! — B. leucostachys x rusticanus. 34. 

 Minchinhampton Common I with Mr. Eogers. — B. lasioclados 

 Focke. '''34. Minchinhampton Common border,- locally abundant, 

 W. M. B. — B. cinerosus Eogers. "34. Eastwood, Tidenham, Ley, 

 1910.— E. Gelertii Frider. "34. Gospel Oak, Cliffords Mesne, 

 Ley, 1910. — B. anglosaxonicus Gelert var. curvidens Ley. "33. 

 Ford, by roadside, not quite typical ! — Var. raduloides Eogers. 

 *33. Edge of wood near Snowshill ! — B. radula Weihe. *33. 

 Hailes ! Near Snowshill ! Ling Ground, Taddington ! — B. echin- 

 atus Lindl. 33. Near Snowshill ! Hailes ! Seizincote Warren ! 

 34. Arlingham ! Newent ! Pauntley ! Cliffs, near Lydney ! 

 Wood on Lancaut Cliffs, Hb. Brody, 1867.— B. oigoclados Muell. 

 & Lefv. var. Neivbouldii Eogers. ''-34. Mitcheldean Meend, Ley. 



