144 VERBENACE^. LENTIBULARIACE^. — PRIMULACEiE. 



VERBENACEiE. 

 VERBENA. 

 620. V. ofl&cinalis, L. Vervain. 



Native ; on waste ground, frequent. 



Gr. At the foot of St. Vincent's Rocks, and all along the 



course of the river, plentiful. Almondsbury. Alveston. 



Crew's Hole, Elberton. Henbury. Stoke Bishop. 

 S. Bank of Avon below Bristol. Cheddar. Clevedon. 



Draycot. Ken. Paulton. Portbury. Tickenham. 



Walton by Clevedon. Wells. Weston-in-Gordano. 



Weston-super-Mare. Yatton. VII. VIIL 



LENTIBULARIACE^. 

 PINGUICULA, L. 



621. P. vulgaris, L. 



Native ; in a ravine on Mendip, very rare. 



In a ravine near Old Down (on the road from Wells to 

 Bath), 1875. Miss Livett. It is very noteworthy that 

 this Butterwort does not occur more frequently on 

 boggy hillsides among the Mendips, which afford many 

 suitable localities. 



UTRICULARIA, L. 



622. U. vulgaris, L. Bladderwort. 



Native ; in ditches here and there throughout the marsh- 

 lands between the Mendips and the Channel. 



S. Axbridge. Walton Drove, near Clevedon. Mark. 

 NaUsea Moor. Tickenham. Wedmore. Yatton. 



VII. vin. 



PRi:VlULACE^. 

 HOTTONIA, i. 

 623. H. palustris, L. Water Violet. 



Native ; in peaty ditches iu the marshlands, locally 

 plentiful. 



