EOSACE^. 53 



ORNITHOPUS, L. 



236. 0. perpusillus, L. BinVsfoot. 



Native ; ou dry bauks, rare. 



G. Brandon Hill. Herb. Dr. H. 0. Stephens. This 

 station is mentioned by Withering, and also in a list 

 of plants published in Shiercli^'s Bristol and Hotwell 

 Guide for 1789. Clifton Down. Miss M. Atwood, 

 Swete, FL, p. 25. Perhaps now extinct in both these 

 locahties. Crew's Hole. Kiugsweston. Plentiful in 

 the cutting at Mangotsfield Station. 



S. Brislington. Court Hill, Clevedon. Mr. W. E. Green. 

 Uphill. v.— VII, 



HIPPOOREPIS, i. 



237. H. comosa, L. 



Native ; in dry rocky places, chiefly on limestone ; locally 

 plentiful. 



G. St Vincent's Piocks. Durdham Down, and under- 

 neath, on rocks by the river-side. Stinchcombe Hill. 

 Above Wotton-under-Edge, abundant. Wick Rocks. 



S. Cheddar Cliffs. Ebbor. Dry banks about South 

 Stoke and Wellow% Worle Hill. Barrow Hill, near 

 Buckland Dinham. V.— VHI. 



ONOBRYOHIS, Gaert. 



238. 0. Sativa, Lam. Saintfoin. 



Native ; in dry places, borders of fields, and ou railway 

 embankments. Usually an escape from cultivation. 

 Piather common. VI. VJI. 



ROSACEA. 

 PRUNUS, Z. 

 239. P. Spinosa, L. BlacktJwm. 



Native ; in hedges and woods, very common. HI. — V. 



