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G. Djrham. Horfield. Sea Mills. St. Philip's Marsh. 

 By the Severn between New Passage and Berkeley. 



S. Burnham sands. Easton. Kingston Seymour. Abun- 

 dant at "Woodspring, and on the sands S.W. of Weston- 

 super-Mare. Vn. VIIT. 



(T. resnpinatum, L. This alien formerly grew abundantly 

 in a meadow below Shirehampton, G., but as commonly 

 happens, the station did not prove to be permanent. 

 Mr. Floiver says he has several times fruitlessly searched 

 for it when in company with Prof. Bahimjton. There 

 is a specimen in the herbarium B. N. S. not labelled, 

 but stated to be from " Shirehampton, E. H. Sivete" 

 no date.) 



213. T. prociimbens, L. 



Native ; in dry places, common. 



G. Plentiful by the Avon under Durdham Down. Ashley. 



Mangotsfield. 

 S. Brean Down. Clevedon. Draycot. Ken. Kewstoke 



Sands. Wells. Weston-super-Mare. Tl. VII. 



214. T. minus, Sm. 



Native ; in pastures and dry places, very common. 



v.— ^th. 



215. T. filiforme, L. 



Native ; in dry places, rather rare. 



G. Clifton Down. Durdham Down. Brandon Hill, 



Su\ Fl. 

 S. Clevedon. Portishead. Weston-super-Mare. 



v.— vm. 



FALCATULA, Brot. 



216. F. ornithopodioides, Bah. 



" LampHghter's Hall. Mr. G. H. K. Tfnvaites." Swete, 

 Fl. p. 23. 



