10 RANUNCULACE.E. 



25. R. hirsutus, Curt. 



Native ; on cultivated land, rare. 



G. Lawrence-Weston. Stapleton. 



S. Weston-super-Mare. 



{R. parvulus, L., is a small few-flowered form.) VI. — X. 



26. R. parviflorus, L. 



Native ; in dry places, rare. 



G. Baptist Mills. Henbur}'. Kingsweston. Lawrence- 

 Weston. 

 S. Bedmiuster Down, near tlie three plantations. V. VI. 



27. R. arvensis, L. 



Colonist, though apparently native ; only on cultivated 

 land, not very common, but very generally distributed. 



VI. 

 CALTHA, Z. 



28. C. palustris, L. Marsh Marujohl. 



Native ; in marshes and on ditch banks, common. 

 fi. ( C. Guerangerii, Bor. ) 



Rare ; at Stapleton, 0., and Wells, S., whence a good 

 specimen was forwarded by Miss Livett, in April, 1880. 



TIL— V. 

 HELLEBORUS, Z. 



29. H. viridis, /.. Green Hellebore. 



Native, or denizen ; in stony thickets, and old orchards in 

 many places. 



G . The cherry orchard near Westbury. Honbury Combe. 



S. The Ptoman intrenchment in Leigh Wood. In a 

 stony field at Thailand. Bourtou. Sandford. Wellesley, 

 near Wells. TIL IV. 



30. H. foetidus, /.. Stlnkimj Hellebore. 



Native; in woods, rather rare. 

 G. Stapleton Wood. 



