160 POLYGONACE^. 



G. Clifton Zigzag ; and elsewhere in shady places about 

 St. Vincent's Rocks, and the Downs. St. Philip's 

 Marsh. Glen Frome, Stapleton. Stoke Bishop. 

 Westbury. 



S. Frequent in Leigh Woods. Portishead. Brislington. 

 Clevedon. Congi-esbury. Barrow Gurney. "Whit- 

 church. VI.— vni. 



661. R. pulcher, L. Fiddle Dock. 



Native ; on dry waste and turfy places, rather common, 

 especially on limestone. 



G. Plentiful on the turfy slopes of St. Vincent's Eocks 

 opposite Sion Hill, and about the Zigzag, and on the 

 borders of paths in that vicinity. Brandon Hill. 

 Gotham. Bank of Avon. Fields about Horfield. 

 Stapleton. Mangotsfield. Old Passage. Penpole 

 Point Church lane, Henbury. Wick Cliffs. 



S. Cheddar. Clevedon. Bleadon ; Mrs. Lainson. In 

 the old churchyard at Upliill. Walton-in-Gordano. 

 " Common on roadsides " ; Fl. Bathon. 



The Bristol Museum possesses a " Hortus Siccus presented 

 by your humble servant, W™- Paine, Botanist. Col- 

 lected from y* Kivers, Woods, Fields and Gardens of y" 

 county of Somerset. An"- 1730." In it is a specimen 

 of " Ye Fidle Dock, from St. Vincent's Rocks, Cheder 

 Clieves, &c."; and also a leaf of "Ye Bloody Dock." 



VII.— IX. 



662. R. obtusifolius, L. ? 



Native ; by roadsides, and in damp pastures and waste 

 ground everywhere. Very common. VII. — IX. 



663. R. acutus, L. Fr. R. pratensis, Men. and Koch. 

 Native ; in meadows and pastures. Rare, but very likely 



passed over in some places. 



