244 GEAMINE^. 



Var. yS villosus. Combe Hay, near Bath ; Syme, E.B. 

 Easton, Miss Livett. 



926. B. asper, Mtirray. 



Native ; in woods, tliickets, and damp shady hedges. 

 Rather common and generally distributed. VII. 



927. B. sterilis, Linn. 



Native ; on old walls, roadsides, and dry, waste places, 

 very common. VI. 



928. B. madritensis, L. a. B. diandrus, Curtis. 



Native ; on banks, and rocky slopes near the Avon, 

 below Bristol. Only upon the cai'boniferous lime- 

 stone ; very local, but fairly abundant. 



G. On St. Vincent's Rocks, and scattered along the 

 Downs and at the foot of the quarries as far as the 

 Sea Wall. 



S. Bank of Avon under Leigh Wood, exactly 

 opposite to the Gloucestershire station. VI. VII. 



SERRAFALCUS, Parlatore. 



929. S. secalinus, Bab. 



Casual ; on the quays, in waste places, and as a weed 



on cultivated ground, rather rare. 

 G. St. Philip's Marsh. Bank of Avon. Sneyd 



Park. On dredgings deposited in the Black Rock 



Quarry. 

 S. Railway embankment near Hallatrow. Roadside 



at Woodborough. VI. VII. 



930. S. racemosus, Pari. 



Native ; in meadows and pastures, common. VI. 



