5i 



i' £uph&)-hia esula. — Said to have been found near Farley Castle : 



probably an accident. 

 + Luxus sempervirens. — Probably planted. 



* Acorus calamus. — In two or three places by the river side, but 



introduced. 



* OrnitJiogalum umhellaiwn. — In a feAv places, but probably not 



indigenous, 

 t Bromus arvensis. — Introduced ■svith seed 1 



III. 



Plants e$her extinct in the Bath district, or inserted in the 

 Bath Flora by mistake, or probably. 



Cardamine bellidifolia. — Bab. Fl. Bath. p. 4. Said to have been 



found formerly by Merrett. No one has found it since. 



Dentaria bulbifera. — "In Prior Park, near the Upper Lodge, 

 abundant." Bev. B. Biclumlson Sole M.S. IMr. Flower 

 informs me that this plant has not been observed of late 

 years, and that possibly the locality may have been 

 destroyed by the building of the Eoman Catholic College. 



Arenaria tenuifoUa. — "Probably a mistake." See Bab. Supp. 

 p. 71. 



Mcsnchia ereda. — Bab., p. 8. Said to have been found by Dr. 

 Eeneage Gibbs. No one else seems to have met with it. 



Erodium moschatum.—h&h Supp., p. 72. Mr. I'lower informs me 

 this species rests on the authority of the late Mr. J. Jelly, 

 in his M.S. Flora Bathonica, from whence it was copied by 

 Professor Babington. Possibly it may have been 

 confounded with the £. cicutarhim. 



Ficia lutea. — Bab. p. 13. "Gathered on the road-side beyond 

 Midford, by the Eev. B. Richardson, and reported by him 

 to Dr. Davies. Not observed of late years, and possibly 

 extinct." T. B. Flower. 



