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107. V. tricolor, L. Heartsease, Pmmj. 



Native, or colonist ; on cultivated ground. The large- 

 flowered type is very rare, and usually found singly, 

 but /3. arremis is everywhere common. V. — IX. 



DROSERACE^. 

 DROSERA, L. Sundew. 



108. D. rotundifolia, L. 



Native ; only on the peaty moors in Somersetshire, from 

 Wedmore to Wells. Vn. VIII. 



109. D. intermedia, Haync 



Native ; with the last species. VII. VIII. 



110. D. angUca, Hmh. 



Native. The only specimens we have are in the Stephens 

 Herbarium, from Wedmore, S. VII. VIII. 



POLYGALACE^. 

 POLYGALA, L. MiUcwoH. 



111. P. vulgaris, L. 



Native ; on dry banks, heaths, and commons ; common. 



The most frequent form at Clifton is P. oxyptera, R. 

 /3. P. depressa, Wend, is chiefly to be found on damp 



heaths and moors, as on Yate Common, G. VI. — YTH. 



112. P. calcarea, F. Sch. 



Native; on the Mendips, very rare. 



Sandford Hill, S. Mr. W. B. Waterfall, ''fide Mr. T. E. 

 A. Briggs." V. 



CARYOPHYLLACE^. 

 DIANTHUS, i. 



(One plant of I). Armeria, L., was seen on a wall at West 

 Town, S., July 20, 1880.) 



