242 A Catalogue of Plants in the Neighbourhood of Bristol. 



Nat. Orel. Scrophalarinece. 

 Pedicularis sylvatica. Clifton Down. June, July. 



Antirrhinum Cyinbalaria. Ivy-leaved Snap Dragon. On all old walls in 

 shady situations about Bristol, Redland, Brislington, &c. June to Oct. 



spurium. Round-leaved Snap Dragon. Horfield. July to 



September. 



. Elatine. Corn fields about Horfield. 



Linaria. Toad flax. Stony hedges very common. 



minus. Dry potatoe fields, Horfield and Stapleton. June, 



September. 

 • majus. Great Snap Dragon. Walls about Redland, West- 

 bury, &c, various colours. June, August. 

 Digitalis pupurea. Fox Glove. About St. Ann's Wood and Conham in 

 great profusion and luxuriance. Called fox glove, I presume, because it 

 grows in woody glens, and those retired situations on which foxes shelter, 

 not a corruption of Folke's glove, as supposed in Stephenson and 

 Churchill's Medical Botany. Thus we use the terms toad stool, frog's 

 bit, &c. because the plants are found in damp and marshy situations in- 

 habited by those reptiles. 



Nat. Ord. OrobanchecB. 

 Orobanche elation Tall broom rape. St. Vincent's Rocks, parasitic upon 

 furze, ivy, &c. September, October. 



Tetradynamia Siliculosa. Nat. Ord. Cruciferce. 

 Lepidium ruderale. Narrow-leaved Pepper Cress. Rubbish below Lamp- 

 lighters' Hall. June, August. 



petraeum. Rock Pepper Wort. Walls, St. Vincent's Rocks. 



March, April. 



— campestre. Mithridate Pepper. Corn field, ascending to Sir 



J. Smith's, Stapleton. 

 Thlaspi arvense. Penny Cress, Moon Sixpences. Corn and potatoe fields 



about Horfield. June, July. 



, perfoliatum. About Montpelier and Ashley. April, May. 



Cochlearia officinalis. Common Scurvy Grass. Banks of the Avon. May. 



■ Armoracia. Horseradish. About farm yards and wet places 



Scnebiera Coronopus (Coronopus Ruellii) Swines' Cress. About Rown- 



ham, &c. June, August. 



Siliculosa. 

 Cardamine hirsuta. Wall at Redland Court. Mr. Rogers. Leigh Wood. 



March, June. 

 Hesperis matronalis. Redland Court. It should not be called H. inodora. 



Dame's Violet. May, June. 

 Arabis stricta. St. Vincent's-Rock Cress. St. Vincent's Rocks. The 



only habitat known for this rare plant. May. 

 Arabis hirsuta. Hairy Wall Cress. St. Vincent's Rocks. June. 



