GEEANIACE^. 37 



pastures, and especially by the sides of rivers, through- 

 out the district. In the near vicinity of Bristol it is 

 very scarce, as might be expected ; the existence of so 

 attractive a wild-flower being incompatible with the 

 extension of a large city. 



G, Bitton. Ashley Hill. Chipping Sodbury. Filton. 

 Tort worth. 



S. Ashton. Brockley. Draycot. Kewstoke. Keyns- 

 ham. Pensford. Wells. VI.— VIII. 



168. G. sanguineum, L. 



Native ; ou dry limestone banks, very rare. 



G. Plentiful about St. Vincent's Rocks, Clifton. 



S. Walton-by-Clevedon. il/r. W. E. Green. MI. 



169. G. pyrenaicum, L. 



Alien, or denizen in this district. Very rare. 



S. Plentiful in a cultivated field near Abbot's Leigh, 

 1878. Clevedon. Wells. In a churchyard at 

 Wells. Hedgebanks at Englishcombe, May, 1881. 



VI. VII. 



170. G. molle, L. 



Native ; in waste places and dry spots, very common. 

 The variety wuth white flowers at Weston-super-Mare, 

 1880. IV.— VIII. 



171. G. rotundifolium, L. 



Native ; ou and under old walls and in hedgebanks, 



locally common. 

 G. Hanham. St. Vincent's Ptocks. Sea Mills. Shire- 



hamptoii. Stapleton. 

 S. Abundant under the walls of Ashton Park, by the 



road to Abbot's Leigh. Clevedon. Portbury. Yatton. 



By the Kennet and Avon Canal, near Combe Hay. 



vi. vn. 



