182 SCROPHULAEIACE^. 



MIMULUS, L. 



564. M. luteus, L. 



Alien ; naturalized in a few places. 



S. Little Wood pool, near Cleeve ; and Lipsey Lane. 

 Miss Winter. For half a raile in a small stream on the 

 Blagdon side of Black Down. We have seen it spring 

 up on rubbish in Clifton. 



PEDICULARIS, L. 



565. P. palustris, L. 



Native ; in boggy ditches, rare. 



G. Filton meads; Stvete, Fl. 57. 



S. Sparingly on the peat near Wedmore. VI. VIE. 



566. P. sylvatica, L. Bed Rattle. 



Native ; in moist heathy and hilly pastures, frequent. 



G. On the furzy portions of Durdham Down, and on the 

 south side of the Gully. Near Damory Bridge. Hill- 

 sides in the Trym valley below ^^'estbury. Mangots- 

 field. Yate Common. 



S. Barrow Gurney. With white flowers on Black Down. 

 Brislington. Very abundant between Sandy Lane and 

 Failand Farm, near the Tanpits. Tickenham. Boggy 

 hillsides near Wells. Yatton. V.— VIII. 



RHINANTHUS, Z. 



567. E. Crista-galli. L. Yellow Battle. 



Native ; in meadows and pastures, very abundant in many 



places, usually on very poor soils. We have seen 



pastures full of it at 

 G. Thornbury. Tortwortli. Sodbury. Wotton-under- 



Edge. 

 S. Chew Magna, and about Dinidry Hill. Clevedon. 



Wells. Whitchurch. VI. VII. 



