UMBELLIFER^. 79 



G. Shirehampton, from the Powder House westward. 

 S. By the Chauuel near Woodspring. 



{B. rotundifolium was gathered near Ham Green, S., 

 many years ago, by Mr. T. B. Flower, who says the 

 habitat has long smce been destroyed.) 



CENANTHE, i. 



355. (E. fistulosa, L. 



Native ; very abundant in ditches throughout the marsli- 

 lands, from Portishead and Clevedon to the southern 

 limit of the district. VII. — IX. 



356. (E. pimpinelloides, L. 



Native ; very rare with us, though said to be frequent in 

 some other parts of Somerset. 



S. Buruham, and Wells, Miss Ldvett and Miss Maijow. 

 Bishport, Mr. J. Foster, Swete, Fl. 37. Uphill, 

 W. Christy in Xew Bot. Guide. The plant gathered by 

 Mr. Flower at the " riverside under Cook's Folly, G.," 

 was (E. Lachenalii. VI. VII. 



357. (E. Lachenalii, Gmei. 



Native ; in marshes, chiefly near salt water, frequent on 

 the coast. 



G. Bank of Avon at Sea Mills, sparingly. Syston 

 Common. 



S. Bauk of Avon opposite Sea Mills. Plentiful on the 

 marshy portion of Burnham Sands. Weston-super- 

 Mare. VII— IX. 



358. (E. silaifolia, Bieh. ? 



Native ; in marshes, very rare. 



G. Shirehampton. Marshy ground at New Passage, 



July, 1879. 

 S. Yatton. Miss Winter. Yl. VII. 



