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S. Congresbury ; Cranmore ; Shipham ; Rev. R. Murray. 

 " AbuudaiTt in moist places "; Fl. Bathon. VI. — VIII. 



664. R. crispus, L. 



Native ; by roadsides and in waste places. Very common. 



VI.— vin. 



665. R. Hydrolapathum, Hiuh. Great Water Dock. 

 Native ; in ditches and on river-banks, locally common. 

 G. Sparingly in Frome Glen, Stapletou. Shirehampton. 



Tortvvorth. Alveston. Compton Greenfield. 

 S. Very plentiful by tbe sides of ditches in the great 

 alluvial tract between the Mendips and the Bristol 

 Channel ; as at Axbridge, Burnham, Easton, Clevedon, 

 and Yatton, By the riverside at Bath. In the canal 

 at Radford. VII. VIH. 



666. R. AcetOSa, L. Sorrel. 



Native ; in meadows and pastures, very common. V. VI. 



667. R. Acetosella, L. Sheep's Sorrel. 



Native ; on dry hills and barren pastures in many places 

 about Bristol. Common about St. Vincent's Rocks, 

 Brandon Hill, Leigh Down, and Trooper's Hill ; and 

 abundant in high and dry situations elsewhere. 



v.— vn. 



POLYGONUM, L. 



668. P. Bistorta, L. Bistort. Snakeweed. 



Denizen ; in moist meadows and shady places, rather rare. 



G. Near Frenchay. 



S. Brisliugton. Dundry. Hedgebank in a lane near 

 Abbotsleigh. A large patch in a meadow on Failand 

 Farm. Hilly pasture near Chewton Mendip. Ham 

 Wood, near Shepton Mallet ; Miss Livett. Whitchurch ; 

 Herb. Stej^hens. 



V. VJ. 



