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76 UMBELLIFER^. 



" Has been known to grow for many years at Weston- 

 super-Mare." Mr. T. B. Floicer. " Weston-super- 

 Mare, Somerset." Syme's E. B. Bev. R. P. Murraj/ 

 has seen it growing tliere very sparingly, and in clanger 

 of being built over. See also " The Flora of Weston," 

 by G. St. Brody. 



OIOUTA, L. 



341. C. virosa, L. 



Burnham, S., many years ago, and at Easton in 1880. 

 Miss M. W. Mayow. We are aware that the occur- 

 rence of this plant in North Somerset is very doubtfully 

 regarded ; and we have not seen specimens. Still, 

 believing that there is little likelihood of mistake in 

 these records, we venture to publish them, and trust 

 that future discovery may. render them solid ground for 

 the inclusion of the plant in the Bristol Flora. 



APIUM, L. 



342. A. graveolens, l. Celery. 



Native ; in marshes and ditches, particularly near tidal 

 waters. Both banks of the Avon, from Crew's Hole 

 downwards ; but more abundant below Bristol. Burnham. 

 Clevedon. VI.— VHI. 



343. A. nodiflorum, n. Helosdadium, Koch. 



Native ; in marshes, ditches, and streams. Very common, 



and generally distributed. 



(■i. A. repens, B. 

 S. Abbots' Leigh, Bev. W. H. Painter. Brislington. 



VII. VIII. 



344. A. inundatum, //. 



Native ; very rare and local. We have found it only in 

 ditches on the peat below Wedmore, S. VII. VIII. 



