12 NYMPHjEACEJE. 



{Epimediuni alpinum, L., was fouud iu Leigh Wood many 

 years ago by Dr. Rogers and Dr. Stephens. It was 

 probably an escape, and there is now no suffii;ient 

 reason for regarding the plant as a Bristol species.) 



NYMPH^EACEiE. 

 NYMPH/EA, L. 



35. N. alba, L. White Water-Lihj. 



Native ; in rivers and ponds, frequent. 

 Gr. Pool near the railway at Dursley. Henbury. Red- 

 laud. Shirehampton. 

 S. Pools near Highbridge. Tickcnham Moor. ^'II. 



NUPHAR, Sm. 



36. N. lutea, Sm. Yellow Watcr-Lily. 



Native ; in rivers, ponds, and boggy ditches, frequent. 

 G. In the river Avon near Hanham. Henbury. In the 

 river Frome near Stapleton. VII. 



PAPAVERACEiE. 

 PAPAVER, L. 



37. P. Argemone, L. 



Colonist ; in cornfields, very rare. 



G. Curnfields near Fishponds. VI. VII. 



38. P. hybridum, L. 



Colonist ; in cornfields, very rare. 



S. Cornfields at Burnhara, Mr. T. B. Flower. VI. VII. 



39. P. Rhaeas, L. Red p<>pp>/. 



Colonist ; on and about cultivated land, very comujon. 



VI. VIL 



40. P. dubium, L. 



Coluuist ; in waste and stony fields, and dry places, 

 frequent, ^^'e have failed to distinguish P. Lecoqii, 

 Lamotte. 



