PHANEEOGAMIA. 



Class 9. ^[OyOUOTYLEDOXES: 

 Viv. 1. DICTYOdEX.E. 



TRILLIACE^. 

 PARIS, Li7in. 

 724. P. quadrifolia, L. Herb Paris. 



Native; in woocIh, rather common. Plants bearing five, 

 and even six leaves are often met with. 



G. Berwick Wood. Bean Wood, Chipping Sodbury, 

 Rev, E. Johnson. Woods between Charfield and 

 Tort worth. Stapleton, 



S. Leigh Wood, rare. Stockwood. In many woods 

 near Bath. Maes Knoll. Norton Malreward. Plenti- 

 ful in Paul Wood between Temple Cloud and Clutton ; 

 and in a wood at Rush Hill, near Farrington Gurney. 

 East Harptree Combe. Scattered all over a small 

 copse on IMendip, near Sidcot. King's Wood, Yatton. 

 Portbury. Portishead. Weston-in-Gordano. Abund- 

 ant in woods about Well?. Abundant in woods from 

 Binegar to Asham. Bev. E. Murray. lY. V. 



DIOSCOREACEtE. 

 TAMUS, Linn. 

 725. T. communis, L. Black Bryony. 



Native ; in hedges and thickets, frequent. 

 G. Almondsbury. Charlton. Filton. Patchway. Staple- 

 ton. Westbury-on-Trym. 



