194 ALISMACE.E. 



GALANTHUS, Linn. 



752. G. nivalis, L. Snowdruj). 



Denizen ; perfectly naturalized in woods and on liedge- 

 bauks in many places, but very seldom in quantity. 



G. Almondsbury. Formerly near Sea Mills, Bot. Guide; 

 and S. Boutsei/, F.L.S. Plentiful on a shady slope in 

 Heubury Combe, near Blaise Castle, where it has been 

 known very many years. Formerly in the Powder- 

 House Wood, and woods at Stoke Bishop, Swete, Fl. 77. 



9. In a hedgebank at Whitchurch ; Rev. W. H. Painter, 

 Barrow Gurney and Hutton ; Dr. H. 0. Stephens. A 

 few plants on the wooded bank of a stream near Edford, 

 growing with lUhes niyriun ; March, 1884. By the 

 brooklet below Winscombe, not far from some cottages. 

 Uphill. Goblin Glen, near Yatton. 11. III. 



ALISMACE^. 



ALISMA, Linn. 



753. A. PlantagO, L. Water-riantain. 



Native ; in ditches and ponds. Common and generally 

 distributed. The variety fi. A. lanccolata, With., grows 

 at Baptist Mills, G. Vll. VIII. 



754. A. ranunculoides, L. 



Native ; in the peuty ditches of the great alluvial tract 

 between the JMendips and the Channel, from Tickenham 

 and Nailsea Moor as far as the district extends to the 

 south-west. Locally common. We have no record for 

 Gloucestershire. VI. VII. 



SAGITTARIA, Linn. 



755. S. Sagittifolia, L. Arruu-hcad. 



NaLivo; iu ditches and rivers, rather rare and Leal. 



