24 BESEDACE^. — CISTACE^. 



96. R. maritimus, Sm. Sea Badish. 

 Native; ueai' the coast; very rare. 

 S. Portishead. Itev. W. W. Spicer ! Saudy fields, near 

 Brean. Miss M. W. Maijoux, Mr, T. B. Flower. 



VI.— vm. 



RKSEDACE.E. 

 RESEDA, Z. 



97. R. lutea, L. 



Native, or Colouist. Scarce about Bristol. 



G. Combe Hill. Henbury. Shirehamptou. 



S. Pill. Portbury. Saudford. Walton-in-Gordano. 



VI.— vin. 



98. R. suffruticulosa, L. 



Alien, or Colonist. Very rare. 



S. Anchor-Head rocks, Weston-super-Mare !• It was 

 found sonae years ago at Wells, by Miss Livett. 



\n.— VIII. 



99. R. Luteola, L. Dyer's Weed. Weld. 



Native ; on the rubble about the limestone quarries at 

 Bristol, and elsewhere. Locally common. VII. — YHI. 



CISTACE/E. 

 HELIANTHEMUM, Gaert. 



100. H. VUlgare, (jacrt. Common Bock-Bose. 



Native ; on dry, I'ocky banks and hilly places, especially 

 about Clifton, where a white-flowered variety has been 

 observed. VII.— IX. 



101. H. polifolium, Pers. 

 Native. 



S. On Brean Down. There is but one other habitat in 

 Britain. 1 his great rarity continues to grow plentifully, 

 chiefly on declivities facing the south-west, where there 

 are plants of huge size, and apparently of great age. 



VII.— vin. 



