152 FLORA OF THE BRISTOL COAL-FIELD. 



July 2, 1883, iu a wood in the vicinity of Clifton, on 

 the Somersetshire side of the river. The plant was 

 distributed over an area of about twenty square 

 yards ; sparsely in places, but in others more thickly ; 

 closely matted with the wild strawberry. It had passed 

 fuU bloom, and was probably in perfection about the 

 middle of June." Seep. 118. 



(Ajuga Chamcepitys, Schreb. Casual. One plant on 

 dredgings from the bed of the Avon deposited in the 

 Black Rock Quarry, G. August, 1883.) 



COERECTIONS. 

 Part I., pp. 25 and 30. For Minories read Mineries. 

 Part in., p. 85. For Sayina maritima, Don., read Silene 



maritima, With. 

 Part m., p. 114, line 13 from bottom. For Cheddar ; Rev. 



R. P. Murray, read Ebbor ; Mr. J. G. Baker. 



