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326. S. rupestre, L. ; 



Native ; on rocks, rare. 



Var. a., majus. 



S. Cheddar. Cleeve. Waltou-in-Gordano. Wick. Plauted 



on walls in many places. 

 Var. /3., minus. 

 St. Vincent's Rocks, G. Also on the opposite side of the 



Avon, under Leigh Wood. VI. — Vill. 



SEMPERVIVUM, L. 



327. S. tectorum, L. Common House-leek. 



Alien ; on roofs and walls, always planted. VII. 



COTYLEDON, Z. 



328. C. Umbilicus, L. Navelwort. 



Native ; on I'ocks and walls. Very common about Bristol, 

 especially at Abbots' Leigh, Almondsbury, and Stapleton, 

 but decreasingly frequent to the southward. VI. — VIII. 



RIBESIACE^. 

 RIBES, L. 



329. R. Grossularia, L. Goosehen-ij. 



Denizen ; in hedges and bushy places, rather common. 

 Plentiful about Abbots' Leigh. A number of fine bushes 

 grow at an old limekiln at Failaud, and in a lane leading 

 thence into the Clevedon road. It grows luxuriantly in 

 pollard willows on the banks of the Chew at Peusford, 

 where the floods have induced many plants in like 

 manner to assume an epiphytic habit. IV. V, 



330. R. nigrum, L. Black Currant. 

 Denizen ; in woods and wet places, rare. 



