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EUPHRASIA, L. 



568. E. officinalis, L. E>/e-brif/ht. 



Native ; in dry pastures and on banks. Very common, 

 and extremely variable in babit. VI. — VIII. 



ODONTITES, Dubt/. 



569. 0. rubra, Pers. 



Native ; in cornfields and waste places, common. 



VII. VIII. 

 VERONICA, L. 



570. V. scutellata, L. 



Native ; in bogs and ditches, very rare. 



S. Clevedon, in a wet ditch ! Mr. D. Fry. Near 

 Yattou. In a bog on Meudip near Priddy, on old red 

 sandstone; altitude about 700 ft. Dr. H. F. Parsom. 



VI.— vnr. 



571. V. Anagallis, L. 



Native ; in water, frequent ; and plentiful on the alluvium 

 and peat in the southern portion of the district. We 

 find it sometimes with flesh-coloured flowers ; and rarely 

 with the fruit converted into a sort of gall by insect agency, 



G. 13oiling Well. Filton. Sodbury. Warmley. Tortworth. 



S. Bedminster. St. Anne's Wood, Brislington. Barrow 

 Gurney. Clevedon. Portbury. Woodspring. Generally 

 distributed on the moors from Yatton and Westoii- 

 super-Mare to Wells and Highbridge. VI. — VIII. 



572. V. Beccabunga, L. BrookUme. 



Native; in ditches and streams, very common. VI. — IX. 



573. V. Chamaedrys, L. Germander Speedwell. 



Native ; on hedge-banks, and in grassy places everywhere, 

 Vei'y common. V. VI. 



574. V. montana, L. 



Native ; in woods, frequent. 



G. Glen Frome. Woods between Patchway and Charlton, 

 Pucklechurch. Thornbury. Cook's Folly Wood. 

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