92 RUBIACE^. 



G. Cornfields at Charlton, 1881. Kingswood, 1880. 



Horfield, Herb. Dr. H. 0. Stephens. " Cornfields at 



Pucklecliurch," Withering. 

 S. Weston-in-Gordano. VI. — VIII. 



393. G. Aparine, L. Goose-grass. " Clivers." 



Native ; in hedges, bushy places, and elsewhere. A very 

 common weed. VI. — VIII. 



394. G. verum, l. 



Native ; in dry, open pastures. Abundant on the Downs 

 near Bristol, and common throughout the district. 



VII.— IX. 



395. G. Mollugo, L. 



Native ; in hedges and thickets, very common. The 

 variety /3. G. insubricum (Gaud.) has been gathered at 

 Abbot's Leigh. VII. VIII. 



396. G. saxatile, L. 



Native ; on heaths and dry moory tracts. Very common 

 on the Downs and in similar situations about Bristol. 



VI. VIII. 



397. G. sylvestre, Poll. G. pusilium, Sm. 



Native; on the Cheddar CHfFs, where it is plentiful. It 

 ■was said to grow on " St. Vincent's Rocks near Clifton 

 Turnpike" in Shiercliff's Guide for 1789 ; but we have 

 not seen a more recent record for that locality. VI. VII. 



398. G. uliginosum, L. 



Native ; in wet places, rare. 



G. Near Tortworth. In the Trym valley below Westbury. 



S. Ditch banks near Long Ashton. Uphill. Wells, Miss 



Livett. ^'I. VII. 



399. G. palustre, L. 



Native. Very common in wet places, and generally dis- 

 tributed. G. Witheringii, Sm. diff'cring only by having 



