78 UMBELLIFER^. 



S. Abbots' Leigh. Almouclsbury. Brislingtoii. Bed- 

 minster. Clevedon. Duiidiy. Failand. Englishcombe. 

 Pensford. WeUs. VI. VII. 



CARUM, L. 



350. C. flexuosum, Fr. Bunium, Linn. Pignut. 

 Native ; in pastures and grassy places. Very common. 



V. VI. 

 PIMPINELLA, L. 



351. P. Saxifraga, L. 



Native ; on downs and in dry pastures. Very common, 

 and very variable. The tallest and stoutest specimens 

 we have ever seen (they were 2 ft. high) grew among 

 loose stones on the top of Worle Hill, S. ; one of the 

 most barren and unproductive spots imaginable. (P. 

 magna is not known in the district.) VII. — IX » 



SIUM, L. 



352. S. latifolium, L. 



Native ; in ditches, rather rare and local. 



G. Shirehampton marshes. 



S. Burnham. Ditches in the Cheddar Valley, near 

 Cheddar and "Winscombe. Ditches on peat below 

 Wedmore. VII. VIII. 



353. S. angustifolium, L. 



Native : in ditches throughout the marshlands, from 

 Portbury and Yatton, to Weston-super-Mare and Wells. 

 Locally plentiful. Great Elm. Dr. H. F. Parsons. 



BUPLEURUM, L. 



354. B. tenuissimum, /.. 



Native. Very rai-e, and local ; growing only on the banks 

 of the estuaries in very few places. 



