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t Lamium macuIaUim.— On a bank by tlie side of the foot path 

 leading from South Stoke to Combehay. Possibly an 

 outcast from some garden, though not near one. 

 » Enmex smtatus.-"Vlaste ground by the Saltford railway 



station : naturalized." T. B. Flower. 

 Polyrjonum dumetorum.—'' Among bushes near the railway, about 

 one mile from Keynsham, towards Bristol." T. B. Flower. 

 * EuphorbUt ajparissias.— "Waste ground by the railway station, 



Saltford ; possibly planted." T. B. Floiver. 

 Callitriche aquatica, Var. platycarpa.—'' Bogs near South Wraxall." 



T. B. Flower. 

 Ulmus campestris, Var. suherosa.—" Copse leading from Odd Down 



to Combehay." T. B. Flotcer. 

 Salix fragilis, Var. Eusselliana.—" On the banks of the Avon." 

 T. B. Flower. 



S. triandra.—" Box brook." T. B. Flower. 



Zemna trimlca.—ln the canal near Combe Hay. 



L. polyrrhiza.—" Canal basins.'" T. B. Flower. 



Potamogeton helerophijlhis.—" River Avon." T. B. Flower. 



p. flahellatus, Bab.— " In the canal, near^Sydney Gardens." 



T. B. Flower. 



p. decipiens, Nolte.— Found in the canal by Mrs. Hopkins : 



not previously observed in Britain. Described and figured 

 in Seeman's " Journal of Botany," No. 51, p. 71, PI. 61. 

 * Flodea canadensis.— In the canal in great plenty ; also in the 



river. 

 FritiUana meleagris.— This plant, which, Mr. EUacombe informs 

 me is extinct at Bitton, the station marked for it in the 

 "Flora Bathoniensis," has been re-discovered by Mr. 

 Flower in meadows about Phillip's Norton, though seldom 

 flowering. He says it has been also found near Bradford 

 Wood. 

 Allium oleraceum.— Borders of field, South Stoke. 

 Scirpus flidtans.—" Bogs near South Wraxall." T. B. Flower. 



