72 CRASSULACE^. 



322. S. album, L. 



Native ; on rocks and walls. Rather frequent, and probably 

 planted at some of the stations, 



G. Almondsbury. Frenchay. Penpole Point in abun- 

 dance. ^Yick Rocks. Kiugswood. 



S. Bourton. Nailsea. Ken. Rowberrow. Worle. On 

 rocks in Asham Wood, apparently native ; on walls at 

 Gi'eat Elm ; and at Holwell, near Nunney. Dr. H. F. 

 Parsons. Vn. VIII. 



323. S. dasyphyllum, L. 



Native ? In numerous localities, but always on walls. 

 G. " St. Vincent's Rocks and walls about Clifton." 



ShiercUfs Bristol and Hotwell Guide, pub. 1789. 



Clifton Hill. Bev. W. W. Spicer, June 10, 1868. 



Probably now extinct. " Walls at Clifton." Herb. Dr. 



H. 0. Stephens. Hanham. Glen Frome, Stapleton ! 

 S. Abbot's Leigh. Near Cad bury Camp. Bedminster. 



Sivete, Fl., p. 33. Clapton. Clevedon. Cranmore. 



Miss Livett. Nailsea, plentiful. Miss Winter. Ticken- 



ham. Mr. W. E. Green. Plentiful on a wall at 



Buckland Dinham. 



324. S. acre, L. Stonecrop. 



Native ; on rocks and walls nearly everywhere. VI. VII. 



(S. sexanr/ulare, L., has been planted at Wick Rocks.) 



325. S. reflexum, L. 



Native or denizen. In many places, chiefly or solely on 

 old stone walls, 



G. Almondsbury. Charfield. Thornbury. Sea Mills. 

 Shirehampton. 



S. Cheddar. Cleevo. Stanton Drew. Wells. Weston- 

 super-Mare. Winscombe. Yatton. VII. VIII. 



