RANUNCULACE.E. 7 



RANUNCULUS, L. 



7. R. tricophyllus, ( 'iiaix. 



Native ; in ponds and ditches, frequent. 'J'he rare form 

 with floating leaves grows in a pond by the roadside 

 near Charfleld, G. V. VI. 



8. R. Droiietii, /-'. Schnltz. 



Native ; in marsh ditclies, rare. 



G. Sea Mills. 



S. Between Portbury and Weston-in-Gordano. \'. VI. 



9.- R. heterophyllus, Files. 



Native ; in ponds and streams, rare. 

 (t. Chipping Sodbury. Shirehampton. New Passage. 



V. VI. 



10. R. Baudotii, (iodr. 



Native ; in ponds and tlitches of brackish water near the 



estuaries, frequent. V". — VI II. 



/3. (B. coiifimis, Godr.) Differs so slightly from B. 



Baudotii that it cannot be separated from it except by 



the length of the stamens. 

 G. Shirehampton marshes, and ditches east of New 



Passage. V.— VIE. 



11. R. peltatUS, Fries. 



Native ; rare and local. The typical plant ( a. i-uhjaiis, 

 Syme'a K. B.j grows in a pool near Yate Station, G. 



v.— IX. 



12. R. floribundus, Bah. 



Native ; more general than the last. 



G. Near Chipping Sodbury, Shirehampton, Westbury. 



S. Portbury. V.— IX. 



13. R. penicellatus, Hitrn. 



A plant which grows in running water, aiid is abundant ia 

 the stream at Cheddar, S., near the mills, must be 



