70 HALOEAGACE^. 



313. (E. odorata, Jacq. 



Alien. Very rare. 



S. Sandhills between Weston-super-Mare and Uphill. 



We looked closely for this plant ou several occasions in 

 August, 1880, and saw only three specimens in all. It 

 has a place in some of the neighbouring gardens, which 

 have probably been supplied from the sands, as the 

 plant certainly gre^v there before the gardens were 

 made. We have never seen it west of the Axe. 



VII. YILL 

 CIRC/EA, L. 



314. C. llltetiana, L. Enchanter's Xit/htshade. 



Native ; in woods and shady places, common. VI. — \1LI. 



HALORAGACE^, 

 MYRIOPHYLLUM, L. 



315. M. verticillatum, L. 



Native ; in ponds and ditches, very rare. 



G. Shirehampton. Swete, FL, p. 31. 



S. Yatton. Miss Winter. VII. Vm. 



316. M. spicatum, L. 



Native ; in ponds and ditches, frequent. 



G. Pond in St. Philip's Marsh. Herb. Dr. H. 0. 



Stephens. Shirehampton. Rev. W. W. Spicer. 

 S. Clevedon. Ditches about Weston Junction, Yatton, 



and elsewhere in the marsh lands. VI. VII. 



HIPPURIS, L. 



317. H. vulgaris, L. Mare's-tail, 



Native ; in marsh ditches, locally common, 

 S. Ken. Portbury. Yatton. Plentiful in ditches below 

 Cheddar and Draycot. VI. VII. 



