FLORA OF THE BRISTOL COAL-FIELD. 



ADDITIONS TO PARTS I., 11., AND III. 



Canlamine impatiens, L. iu Somerset. Cheddar, sparingly 

 among rocks in the gorge ; Miss Livett ! Near Whatley, 

 iJr. Parsons. Prior Park and Lyncombe ; Add. Fl. 

 Bathon. See pp. 16, 85. 



(GypsopJnJa i)anicnlata, L. Casual. On the old colliery 

 debris near Kingswood, G., so often referred to ou pre- 

 ceding pages. Sept., 1884.) 



128.** Alsine tenuifolia, Wahi. 



Can take an undoubted position in the Bristol Flora. 

 In June, 1884, Mr. H. Fisher brought us a tiny 

 specimen from Penpole Point, G. On subsequent 

 examination of the place the plant was found in fair 

 quantity and well distributed on the limestone pro- 

 montory, where, during so many years, it had contrived 

 to elude observation. See p. 30. 



130.*'' Arenaria leptoclados, Guss. 



S. About Clevedon in several places. Mr. D. Fry has 

 been able quite satisfactorily to separate this from 

 typical sphcErocarpa. The latter, however, is the pre- 

 vailing form. 



Cerastiwn pwnilum, Curt. We have now a good series of 

 stations for this plant in N. Somerset. It grows at 

 Clevedon on the Court and Strawberry Hills, and 

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