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Vei'hascum hjchnUis. — Bab. p. 33 — Found by Dr. Davies many 



years since, and by no one else. Possibly an escape. 



Mr. Flower informs me that "Mr. Haviland had formerly 



a botanic garden at Batheaston," which may have given 



origin to it. 

 Salvia prafensis. — Bab. 38. — Said in the " Botanist's Guide," to 



have been found at " Wyck by Mr. Swayne," but surely 



a mistake for the S. verbenacea. 

 Ophrys aranifera. — Bab, Supp. p. 94. — No one appears to have 



found this species except the late Mr. Jelly. If not a 



mistake, probably extinct. 

 Narcissus hiflonis. — A mistake. See Bab. Supp. p. 95. 

 Carex davalliana. — Bab. p. 54. Not found for many years. 



Bentham considers it as only a variety of C dioica. 

 Briza minor. — Bab. p. 59. — An error ; a variety of the B. media 



having been mistaken for it. C C. BaUnglon. 

 Poa hulbosa. — Bab. p. 59. — On the authority of Mr. Dyer, in the 



" Botanist's Guide." Supposed to be an error, some other 



species having been mistaken for it. 

 Eqiiisetum hyemale. — " Not found for many years." Bab. Supp., 



p. 103. — Probably extinct. 

 Polypodium dryopteris. — " Not now to be found," where Mr. Sole 



met with it ; and Prof. Babington thinks that perhaps 



the P. calcareum had been mistaken for it. See Supp. p. 



103. 

 If the above plants be withdrawn from the Bath List, it will 

 reduce the entire number of species to 747. 



IV. 



Additions to the Bath Flora since the publication of Professor 

 Babington's Supplement to the " Flora Bathoniensis." 



* Camelina saliva. — ^W^'aste ground at Weston. 



