OXALIDACEil^:. — LINACEiE. 39 



178. E. moschatum, Si„.. 



Native ; only near tidal waters, very rare. 



G. Bank of Avon. Penpole Point. 



S. Weston-super-Mare. VI. VII. 



179. E. maritimum, Sw. 



Native ; on elevated pastures, local. 



G. Penpole Point, perhaps now extinct. 



S. Roman entrenchment in Leigh Wood ; small plants 

 amongst the turf. Court Hill near Clevedon. Very 

 luxuriant on the hills about Goblin Combe. Dolbery 

 Camp, and frequent on other eminences in that 

 neighbourhood. VI. — IX. 



OXALIDACEiE. 

 OXALIS, 1. 



180. 0. Acetosella, L. Wood Sorrel. 



Native ; in woods and moist shady places, frequent. The 



flowers are rarely pink or purplish. 

 G. Abundant by the river Trym below Westbury. 

 S. Cheddar. Failand. Leigh Wood. Wells. Yatton. V. 



LINACE^. 

 LINUM, L. 



181. L. angustifolium, Huds. 



At present reported only from \\'ookey, S., by Miss Livett, 

 but is likely to be found elsewhere. VII. 



