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G. Undei- walls at Winterbourne ; Br. H. 0. Stephens. 

 S. Said to have grown in waste ground at Kewstoke ; 

 Dr. St. Brody. 



697. TJ. urens, L. Small Nettle. 



Native or Colonist ; in waste places, by roadsides and on 

 dunghills. Not very common; far less general than the 

 following, and more confined to the neighbourhood of 

 habitations. 



G. Occasionally on rubbish heaps at Clifton, but not 

 permanent. Almondsbury, Chipping Sodbury. Fish- 

 ponds. Ashley Hill. Shirehampton. Stapleton. 



S. Bedminster. Bishport. Very plentiful at Berrow and 

 Burnham. Easton. Yatton. Wells; Miss Livett. 

 Common about Bath ; FL Bathon. VI. — IX. 



698. U. dioica, L. Common Nettle. 



Native; in waste places, pastures, &c. Very common. 



VI.— IX. 



CANNABINACE.E. 

 (Cannabis sativa, L., is frequently met with on rubbish 

 heaps about Bristol, but is not permanently naturalized. 

 We have seen it on cultivated ground at Berrow, S., 

 growing very luxuriantly.) 



HUMULUS, L. 



699. H. Liipulus, L. Hop. 



Native ; in hedges and thickets, common. 



G. Alveston. Charfield. Dursley. Hanham. Stapleton. 

 Wotton-under-Edge. 



S. Axbridge. Barrow Gurney. Blackford. Brislington. 

 Common near Bath. Ken. Nailsea. Portbury. Walton- 

 in-Gordano. Wedmore. Wells. Wookey. Uphill. 



VII. vin. 



