By Thomas Bruges Flower^ Esq. 73 



1. S. sagittifoUa (Linn.) arrow-leaved or common Arrow-head. 

 Engl. Bot. t. 84. Reich Icones, vii., t. 53. 



Locality. Banks of the Upper and Lower Avon, by the sides of 

 the canal, in ponds, and watery ditches. P. Fl. August. Area, 1, 

 2, 3, 4, 5. Generally distributed in the county. Flowers handsome, 3 

 in each whorl, with combined eg-g-spear-shaped bracteas at the base of 

 their partial stallcs. Petals white with a purplish tinge at the claws, 

 soon falling oflp. Leaves all from the root, on long, triangular, very 

 cd\v\ax footstalks, the first which are always under water, long and 

 strap-shaped, by some authors considered as a variety, and well 

 figured in Flora Danica, t. 172, the succeeding, which rise above the 

 water, large, truly arrow-shaped, very entire, smooth, with parallel 

 ribs and reticulated veins. Nothing is more variable than the 

 ^ breadth and size of the leaves, which are diminished almost to nothing 

 when deeply immersed in the water, or exposed to a rapid current. 

 Hence several varieties are mentioned by authors, but the slightest 

 observation will discover them to be evanescent. 



BuTOMUs, (Linn.) Flowering Rush. 

 Linn. CI. ix., Ord. i. 

 Name. From Bous, (Gr.) an ox, and tomus, (Gr.) sharp, because 

 the sharp leaves injure the mouths of cattle that browse upon them. 

 1. B. umbellatus (Linn.) umbellate or common Flowering Rush. 

 Engl. Bot. t. 657. Reich Icones, vii., t. 58. 



Locality. Banks of the Avon, canal, and brooks. P. Fl. June, 

 July. Area, 1, * * 4, 5. 



South Division. 

 I. South-east District. " Common about Salisbury," 3£r. James 

 Hussey. " Wilton," Rev. E. Simms. " Rivulets near Stratford and 

 Downton," Dr. Maton, Nat. Hist. Wilts. " River Avon at Ames- 

 bury," Dr. Southby. 



North Division. 



4. North-west District. In the Canal under Conkwell Wood. 

 River Avon between Melksham and Whaddon. " By the side of 

 the Avon at Chippenham," Mr. fF. A. Clarke. " Banks of the Avon 

 near Tytherton," Rev. E. Rowlandson. 



5. North-east District. Plentiful in the brook at Morden. " Water 



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