34 TILIACEiE. 



149. M. rotundifolia, L. Dwarf Mallow. 

 Native ; iu dry -waste places, frequeut. 



G. Plentiful on a pebbly beach between the New Passage 

 and Avonmouth. Shivehampton. Stapleton. 



S. Brislington. Clevedon. Easton. Kuowle. Strode. 

 Long x\shton. VI. — IX. 



ALTH/EA, L. 



150. A. officinalis, L. Marsh Mallow. 



Native ; in marsh ditches near tidal waters ; very rare. 

 G. In ditches near the rifle-range at Avonmouth, now 



scarce. 

 S. Portishead. Vlll. IX. 



151. A. hirsuta, L. 



Alien. Grows sparingly on Pur Down, G., where it was 

 discovered a few years ago by Mr. W. E. Green. VI. 

 LAVATERA, Z. 



152. L. arborea, L. 



Native, or denizen. Occurs generally as an escape from 

 gardens, but is doubtfully wild at one or two stations 

 on the coast. 



S. Clevedon. St. Thomas's Head. Woodspring, at the 

 mouth of the river Wick ; perhaps now extinct. Weston- 

 super-Mare. Vn.— IX. 



TILIACE^. 

 TILIA, L. 



153. T. intermedia, DC. Common Lime-tree. 



In plantations, parks, and hedgerows, with no claim to be 

 indigenous in the district. VII. 



154. T. parvifolia, i<:inh. 



Native. Truly wild iu Leigh Wood, S., where it is 

 abundant. VIII. 



