100 C0MP0SITJ5. 



GNAPHALIUM, L. 



427. G. uliginosum, l. 



Native ; in wet sandy places, frequent. 

 G. Near Avonmoutli. Dursley. Troopers' Hill. 

 S. Failand. Povtbury. Stockwood. The Old Park near 

 Abbot's Leigh. Yatton. Weston-super-Mare. VII. VIII. 



428. G. sylvaticum, L. 



Native ; very rare. 



S. In a bog at Downhead Common. Dr. H. F. Parsons^ 



(Antennaria dioica, Gaert. " Grows on rocks on the south 

 side of Breau Down." St. Brody, Fl. Weston, 141. 

 Unconflrmed.) 



ACHILLEA, L. 



429. A. Ptarmica, L. Sneezewort. 

 Native ; in wet peaty meadows, rare. 



G. Filton Meads. Between Horfield and Filton, Herb, 

 Stejyhens ; and Mr. G. H. K. Thwaites in Swete, Fl. 51. 

 Yate Common. Henbury. Sept., 1834. Herb. Powell. 



S. Bedminster, Mr. T. B. Flower. Clevedon, Mrs. 

 Lainson. VH. VIII. 



430. A. Millefolium, L. Yarrow. Millefoil. 



Native ; in pastures and waste ground, very common. 



VI.— VIIT. 



(A. nobilis. Some dozens of plants on a small heap of old 

 colliery debris near Kingswood, G. 1879 and subse- 

 quently.) 



ANTHEMIS, L. 



(A. tinctoria, Ij. Grows sparingly near Kingswood with 

 Achillea nobilis and other aliens. This species has been 

 found here and there in England, but not frequently, 

 during the last two centuries.) 



