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. Baptist Mills. In many places between Almonds- 

 bury and Compton Greenfield. Abundant about 

 Berkeley. Charfield. Tortworth. Plentiful in 

 Berwick Wood, Henbury. 

 S. Bishport, and in several other places under 

 Dundry Hill. St. John's Lane, Bedminster. Long 

 Asliton. Leigh Woods. Stockwood. Whitchurch. 

 Canal Bank, and elsewhere near Monckton Combe. 

 Farrington Gurney. Stone Easton. Paul Wood, 

 near Temple Cloud. Borders of streams near 

 Wells ; Miss Livett. Wr-ington. Yatton. 



V. VI. 



848. C. humilis, Leyss. {C. clandestina, Good.) 



Native ; on downs and limestone hills, very rare and 

 local. It is seldom found in level turf, but prefers 

 steep, rocky banks, and the edges of old excava- 

 tions. 



G. St. Vincent's Rocks and Clifton and Durdliam 

 Downs, plentiful in some spots. Not abundant 

 above the Suspension Bridge, although it is scat- 

 tered over the slopes towards the Zigzag, and more 

 sparingly between the Zigzag and Ghyston House. 



S. Limestone slopes under Leigh Wood, rather 

 scarce. Abundant on Brean Down. IV. 



849. C. digitata, L. 



Native ; in a wood and thickets on limestone, now 



confined to a very small area. 

 G. Amid the underwood on St. Vincent's Rocks ; 



usually closely concealed in long grass beneath the 



bushes, and needing sharp eyes to detect it. 

 S. Mossy ledges and recesses in Leigh Wood, where 



the rock is damp and shaded. Here the plants are 



