146 PRIMULACE^. 



627. L. Nummularia, L. Money-u-ort. 



Native ; in damp meadows and pastures, and on ditch- 

 banks. Rather local, but abundant in many places. . 



G. Plentiful near Berkeley. Boiling Well Marsh. Hallen, 

 near Henbury. 



S. Leigh Wood. On the margin of some swampy pools 

 near Abbot's Leigh. Berrow. Clevedon. Marshes near 

 Draycot, Cheddar, Winscombe, and Wells. Ken. 

 Pensford. Portbury. Peaty meadows west of Dundry 

 Hill. Yatton. V.— VIH. 



628. L. nemorum, L. 



Native ; in nearly every moist wood ; common, and 

 generally distributed. VI. — VHI. 



GLAUX, i. 



629. G-. maritima, L. 



Native ; in salt marshes, and on the margins of the tidal 

 rivers. Locally common. VL — VILL. 



ANAGALLIS, i. 



630. A. arvensis, L. Scarlet Pimpernel. 



Native ; on cultivated laud, and in waste places near the 



coast, common. 

 /3. A. carulea, Sm. In cornfields, rare. 

 G. Ashley ; Dr. H. 0. Stephens. Henbury ; Uerh. 



Powell. Horfield ; Swete, Fl. ^n 60, 

 S. Berrow. Clevedon ; with mauve and white varieties. 



Mr. W. E. Green. Mr. D. Fry. In a cornfield between 



Abbot's Leigh and Failand ; 1881. Knowle ; Srvete, ib. 



Wells. VI. VII. 



631. A. tenella, L. Bog Pimpernel. 



Native ; in boggy meadows, and wet places. Rather rare 

 and local. 



