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+ Admis autumnalis. — " Occasionally observed among corn on 

 Rush Hill and Odd Down." T. B. /"/o/ter— Probably 

 introduced ■with seed. 



Eanunculus aquatilis. — Var. fluviaiiHs. — In the river and the 

 canal. 



Barlarea j^rcewx.^-A weed in gardens at South Stoke. Con- 

 sidered by Benthara as only a form of B. vulgaris. 



t Erysimum orieniale. — A weed in fields at Limpley Stoke. 

 Miss Peacock: 



* Dianthus ccesius. — Naturalized on old walls at Swain swick. 



+ Linum august if olium. — Fields near Winsley. Probably intro- 

 duced with seed. 



t Im'patiens noli-me-tangere. — " In woods at Prior Park." Mr^ 

 Clark — A very doubtful native 



* Trifoliuvi incarnatum. — "Naturalized in several places about 



Bath ; an escape from cultivation." T. B. Flower. 

 Vicia hiihynica. — Slopes of the hills about Pensford. 

 Fragaria elatior. — In the wood by the side of the Gloucester 



Eoad, about four miles from Bath. Considered by 



Bentham as only a variety of F. vcsca. 

 Potmum muricalnm. — " Combe Down." T. B. Flower. Only il 



variety of P. sangiiisorha, according to Bentham. 

 Bosa micrantlia. — Banner Down. Probably only a variety of B. 



rnbiginosa. 

 B. canina, Yar. sarmentacea.— " Hedges at Combe Hay." 



T. B. Flower. 

 t Pyru-s eovimunis. — Near the Rocks, Batheaston. C. £. Broome. 

 Epilohium roseum. — Wet places, Combe Down, Batheaston, &c. 



Not uncommon. 

 Saxifraga granulata. — Stantonbury Camp, North east side. 

 (Enanthe lachenalii. — " Not uncommon in bogs around Bath." 



T. B. Floicer. Not considered by Benthara as distinct 



from QE. pimpinelloides. 



