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list as occurring at Tickenham ; we have never found 

 it there. Reported also to grow formerly in a boggy 

 spot between Portishead and Clevedon. V. VII. 



COXVOLVULACExE. 

 CONVOLVULUS, L. 



'518. C. arvensis, L. 



Native ; in fields and on dry hedge-banks, very common. 



VI. VIII. 



519. C. sepium, L. 



Native; in hedges and thickets, and on cultivated land, 

 common. VII. ^"III. 



520. C. Soldanella, L. 



Native : on the s:uidy shore of the Bristol Channel. 

 S. On the sands north and south of Weston-super-Mare ; 

 abundant on Brean Sands. VII. VIII, 



CUSOUTA, Z. 



521. C. europaea, L. Greater Dodder. 



Very rare. On clover in a field at Pill. Sept., 1881. 



BOPtAGlNACE.E. 



( Echinospennum Laiipula, Lehm., has grown for some 

 years on old colliery debris near Kingswood, G.) 



(" The AsperiKjo procinnhens, L., grows at Frenchay, also 

 near the Cherry Orchard below Westbury ; and I have 

 occasionally found a little at Piedland." Mr. Rootseij to 

 Mr. T. B. Flower, June 9, 1851. AVe think it has not 

 been found since.) 



CYNOGLOSSUM, Z. 

 522. C. officinale, L. HoiuuVs-tomine. 



Native; in barren waste ground, frequent. 



