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of the valley liave been transplanted from the hill side ; 

 for we found on making enquiry of the occupiers that 

 they had none before the boys dug up some and brought 

 them home from the woods. Compton Martin Wood is 

 given as a locality in Rutter's History of N. W. 

 Somerset, 182 y. Naturalized on a hedgebank near 

 Wells, S. Miss Livett. II. III. 



678. D. Laureola, L. Spurge Laurel. 



Native ; in woods and occasionally in hedges, frequent. 



G. Woods in Almondsbury parish. Heubury. Kings- 

 weston. Westbury. Stinchcombe Hill. Frequent in 

 Vfoods above VNotton -under- l^.dge. 



S. Sparingly in Leigh Wood : about four plants are 

 usually to be found near the bank of the Avon. Wood 

 between Pill and Ham Green. Between Failand and 

 Bourton. Hutton. King's Wood near Yatton. Near 

 Woodspring Priory. Near Wells. In a wood between 

 Cleeve and Congresbury. Scattered abundantly in 

 Limeridge Wood, Tickenham ; Mr. D. Fry. In hedges 

 in the parish of Hiuton Blewett. In hedges between 

 Keynsham and Compton Dando. Abundant in a fir wood 

 near Chewton Keynsham, and also nearer Bath. About 

 Lansdown. Frequent in the woods ; Fl. Bathon. 



n. III. 



(Thesium humifusum, DC. " Claverton Down. (Mr. 

 John Kitley.) Add. Fl. Bathon." N.B.G.J 



EUPHORBIACE^. 

 EUPHORBIA, L. 

 fE. Peplis, L. " Sandy coast from Buruham to Brean. 

 J. C. Collins, mss." N.B.G. Unconfirmed.) 



