36 ACERACE^. — GERANIACEiE. 



G. Conham. St. Vincent's Rocks, and in the Great 

 Quarry, Clifton. 



S. Failand. Leigh Wood. Walton-in-Gordano. Weston- 

 super-Mare, vji. vnr. 

 163. H. pulchrum, L. 



Native. The most common Hi/perintin in the district. 



VI. VII. 



ACERACE^. 

 ACER, Z. 



164. A. campestre, L. Maph: 



Native; at least in Leigh Wood, S., where are many 

 trees of good size. Common in hedgerows. V. VL 



165. A. Pseudo-platanus, L. Sycaviorc. 



Alien ; in woods, hedges, and plantations, common. 



V. VL 



GERANIACEIE. 

 GERANIUM, L. 



166. G. phseum, L. 



Alien ; estahlished in one or two spots, very rare. 



G. Sea Mills, sparingly, from 18()8 to the present time. 



S. Stockwood, and on the banks of the stream at Long 

 Ashton. Swete, Fl. I'J. Probably extinct in both these 

 habitats. V. VI. 



((t. sttiatmii, ].. will be found as an escape from cultivation 

 in many places, nutably at i)Ourton CJombe, S.) 



167. G. pratense, /.. 



Native. 'Ibis bcuiitifiil < ieranium is frequent in moist 



