178 FLORA OF THE BRISTOL COAL-FIELD. 



elsewhere. Also on rocky waste ground on the hill at 

 Weston-super-Mare. In abundance on the S.W. slope 

 of Breau Down. On walls near the Mineries towai'ds 

 Wells ; and on walls between Black Down and Cheddar. 

 See p. 39. 

 Cerastium ttirandrum, Curt. Is plentiful on the sands 

 near Burnham, S. See p. 3"-i. 



274.** Rubus rosaceus, Weihe. 



Worle Hill, S. ! Mr. D. Fry. Confirmed by Mr. J. G. 

 Baker, who says that this bramble is also abundant at 

 Wyck Rocks, G. 



299.* PyrUS SCandica, Bab. P. latifoUa, Pers ? 



On p. 67 we mentioned a variety of Pyrns Aria which 

 formerly had been known in Leigh Woods, but which 

 we had been unable to rediscover ; nor could we find 

 any specimen. We could not therefore assign it a 

 place in the Flora. However, in June, J 886, we were 

 so fortunate as not only to see specimens gathered by 

 Mr. T. B. Flower, but also, a few days afterwards, to 

 come across the la)'ge tree from which they had been 

 taken. This, the solitary representative of the species 

 in North Somerset, grows on the rocky verge of Nightin- 

 gale Valley. 



301** Peplis Portula, L. 



S. On th(! borders of marshy pools on Mendip, not far 



from the Mineries ; Aug. 90, 1884. 

 ( Xanthium spinusum, L. Nine or ten plants on dredgings 



from the bed of the Avon deposited in the Black Rock 



quarry ; flowering in October and November, 1884.) 

 ( Solanum mstratuin, L. Casual. On old colliery debris 



near Kingswood, G.) 



