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S. Near Breaii Down. Bunibam. Sparingly on Kew- 

 stoke Sands. Cornfield near Abbot's Leigb. Brislington ; 

 Herh. Stephens. Wells. VI. VH. 



SYMPHYTUM, L. 



526. S. officinale, L. Com/reij. 



Native; iu damp fields, and on ditcb-banks, common. 



V. VI. 

 fS. orientale and otber species are occasionally found, but 

 are not native.) 



ECHIUM, L. 



527. E. vulgare, L. 



Native ; iu dry places, frequent. 



G. Dursley. Horfield. Kingswood. Sea Mills. Stapleton, 

 Wick Rocks. Hills above Wotton-under-Edge. 



S. About Bath, in several places. Burnham. Clevedon. 

 Congi-esbury. Hutton. Walton-by-Clevedou. Westou- 

 in-Gordano. Wrington. VI. VII. 



LITHOSPERMUM, L. 



528. L. officinale, L. 



Native ; in shady and stony places, frequent. 



G. Bank of Avon near the Black Rock, and lower down 

 the river. Damory Bridge. Bushy places about Combe 

 Down, and in the Trym V^alley. Horfield. Stapleton. 

 Lawrence Weston. 



S. Bank of Avon under Leigh Wood. Brockley Combe. 

 Near Cadbury Camp. Churchill. Congresbury. Cleve- 

 don. Tickenham. Walton Down. Weston-in-Gordano. 

 Weston-super-Mare. Wells. VI. VIII. 



529. L. purpureo-caeruleum, l. 



Native ; in woods and thickets on limestone, local. 

 S. In many places at Congresbury, and in King's Wood, 

 near Yatton. Hutton. Sandford Hill. South Brent. 



