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Class 1. BICOTYLEDOKES. 

 Div. 1. THALAMIFLORjE. 



RANUNCULACE.'E. 

 CLEMATIS, L. 



1. C. Vitalba, L. Old Man's Beard, Traveller's Joy, " be- 



cause of its decking and adorning the ways and hedges 

 where people travel," Gerarde, p. 886. 

 Native ; frequent throughout the district, though mostly on 

 calcareous soil. It appears to prefer submaritime 

 situations. VII. — IX. 



THALICTRUM, L. 



2. T. minus, L. iS. ( T. muntanum., Wallr.J 



Native ; on limestone rocks, very local. Grows plentifully 

 on the Cheddar Cliffs. It occurs also in the vicinity of 

 Clifton, where we believe it to be native. Here, how- 

 ever, it shows no inclination to spread and become 

 plentiful, a few plants only having been observed at any 

 time. It was first recorded in the Bristol habitat by 

 Sole about 1 7 86, and has been gathered there by Mr. 

 T. B. Flower, who possesses Sole's manuscript contain- 

 ing his record. JVJr. (.t. H. K. Thwaites also found it 

 many years ago. as did Mr. C. B. Dunn in J 875. Two 

 plants were known to exist in 1 880. VI. — VII. 



