BERBERIDACEiE. -H 



S. Brockley Combe. Cleeve Combe. Gobliu Gleu. 

 Churchill. Near Ham Green. Kingswood, near 

 Yatton. Frequent about Bath. III. IV. 



AQUILEGIA, Z. 



31. A. vulgaris, L. Columbine. 



Native ; in woods and on bushy hills, preferring the lime- 

 stone ; frequent. 



G. Durdham Down, in plenty. Westridge Wood, near 

 Wotton-uuder-Edge. 



S. Gurney Slade. King's Wood, near Yatton. Leigh 

 Wcod, opposite the Black Rock. Long Ashton, intro- 

 duced on the G. W. Railway embankment. Portbury. 

 Weston-in-Gordano. V. VI. 



ACONITUM, Z. 



32. A. Napellus, L. Monkshood. 



Alien ; on river banks and in damp hedges, very rare. 



S. A few plants by water in the corner of a copse near 

 Failand Farm, these seemed to have escaped from 

 garden refuse which had been cast near by. On the 

 bank of a stream near Wells, apparently native, Miss 

 Livett. Lane in Bourton leading to the Combe, Miss 

 Winter. VL VH. 



DELPHINIUM, L. 



33. D. Ajacis, Gay. Larhspur. 



Alien or colonist. In a sandy field near Kewstoke, S. 

 T. F. Perkins ! The only record. VI. VII. 



BERBERIDACE^, 

 BERBERIS, i. 

 34. B. vulgaris, L. Barberry. 



Native, or denizen ; in hedges and thickets. Usually it 



has been planted where found in this district. 

 S. Long Ashton. Castle Hill, Clevedon. V. VL 



