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S. Clevedon. Kejnsham; Mr. D. Fry. Flax Boar- 

 ton. Monckton Combe. About Wells ! Miss Livett. 

 Yatton! Miss Winter. Common near Bath; Fl. 

 Bathon. V. VI. 



863. C. riparia, Curt. 



Native ; in water, and by the sides of rivers and 



streams, frequent. 

 G. Alveston. Aust. Elburton, Filton. Siston. 



Marsh at Baptist Mills. Glen Fromc. Tortworth. 

 S. Bank of Avon under Leigh Wood. Clevedon 



Portbury. Long Ashton. Brislingtou. By the 



Avon at Keynsham, and higher up the river. 



Marsh ditches in the Cheddar Valley. V. VI. 



GRAMINB^. 



{Echinochloa Crus-galli, Beauv. This large coarse 

 grass appeared in 1883 upon the dredgings from 

 the bed of the Avon and from the Float, which had 

 been deposited the year before in the Black Rock 

 Quarry. In 1884 there were eight or nine fine 

 plants. Like many other aliens which sprang up 

 at the same time and place, it will perhaps con- 

 tinue for a short time, and then disappear.) 



(Panicum miliaceuvz, L. Casual. Seven or eight 

 plants on dredgings deposited in the Black Rock 

 Quarry, 1883 and 1884.) 



SETARIA, Pal. de Beauv. 



864. S. viridis, Beauv. 



Colonist. A weed in cultivated fields, gardens and 



waste gi-ound, rather rare. 

 G. In turnip fields by the Avon, at Hanham, 1882. 



