54 ROSACE^.. 



240. P. insititia, L. Buiiace. 



Native ; in hedges and woods, frequent. 

 G. Ashley, Bitten. 



S. Bishport. Clevedon. St. Anne's Wood. Wells. 

 Yatton. ly. V. 



241. P. domestica, L. Wild Plum. 



Denizen. It has become naturalized here and there, in 

 the vicinity of houses and orchards. IV. V. 



242. P. Padus, L. Bird Cherry. 

 Native ; in woods and thickets, rare. 

 G. Stapleton. 



S. Brockley Combe. Leigh Wood. Dr. H. 0. Stephens. 

 Clevedon. Mr. W. E. Green. 



243. P. Avium, L. Wild Cherry. 



Native ; in woods and hedgerows, rather common. 



G. Westbury. Abundant in woods about Wotton-under- 

 Edge. 



S. Leigh Wood, plentiful ; some grand old trees overlook 

 the Avon opposite Sea Mills. Kipe cherries gathered 

 here at the end of June, 1881, were equal in flavour to 

 much of the cultivated fruit. Portbury Woods. St. 

 Anne's Wood. Walton-in-Gordano. V. VL 



(P. Cerasus, L. As far as we know, this shrub has never 

 been noticed in the neighbourhood of Bristol.) 

 SPIRi^A, L. 

 2A/k. S. Ulmaria, L. Meaduw-Sweet. 



Native ; in damp meadows, and by water, everywhere. 



VL— VIII. 

 245. S. Filipendula, L. 



Native ; in dry pastures and bushy places, ou limestone 

 Locally common. 



