68 LYTHRACE^. TAMARISCACE^ . — ONAGRACEJE. 



LYTHRACE^. 

 LYTHRUM, L. 

 301. L. Salicaria, L. Purple Loosestrife. 



Native ; in wet places. Very rare in the northern division. 

 G. Bauks of the Frome, near Stapleton. 

 S. Bank of Avod uuder Leigh Wood. Clevedon. 

 Paultou. Wells. Winscombe, Frequent throughout 

 the marshlands from the Mendips to the Channel. 



VII. vin. 



TAMARISCACEiE. 

 TAMARIX, L. 



302. T. anglica, Wehh. 



Alien. To be seen in mauv places on the Channel shore, 

 but rarely except where planted. VII. VIII. 



ONAGRACE.E. 

 EPILOBIUM, Z. 



303. E. angustifolium, L., «. E. macrocarpum, Steph. 



Native ; in damp and shady places, plentiful about Bristol, 

 especially by the Avon under Leigh Wood, S. Also iu 

 great abundance on the peat towards the southern limit 

 of the district. VII. 



304. E. hirsutum, L. Great Willou- Herb. 



Native ; in wet ditches : common. VIL VIII. 



305. E. parviflorum, Schreb. 



Native ; in damp places : very common. VII. Vm. 



306. E. montanum, L. 



Native ; on walls, banks, and iu waste places : very 

 common. VI. VII. 



307. E. lanceolatum, S. S M. 



Native. Very rare. 



