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bers of tlie British Asssciation during their meeting in this city, and suspected 

 by them to be Ulex provincialis, which is a small, erect, glabrous, much-branch- 

 ed plant, and, as I have been informed, quite distinct from the present species. 



Lathyrus Aphaca. Corn-fields near Westbury, in plenty ; and at Bedminstei'. 



Nissolia. In gi'eat plenty below Shirehampton, in the marshes. " In the 



lane leading to St. Anne's wood," Mr. Rootsey. 



sylvestris. In plenty in the wood by the side of the Avon, near Shirehampton. 



Vicia hithynica. Plentiful in the last locality. 



Hippocrepis comosa. In the road leading to the Giant's Hole on St. Vincent's Rocks, 



and behind the old hot-well house. 

 Trifolium subterraneum. In plenty on Brandon Hill near Bristol. 



medium. In the woods below Cook's Folly. 



scabrum. St. Vincent's Rocks. 



maritimum. In the large meadow below Cook's Folly, in plenty. 



fragiferum. By the side of the river Avon in many places; also in the 



meadows below Shirehampton in profusion. 



resupinatum. Meadows below Shirehampton, Mr. Driimmond. This plant 



is, I fear, entirely lost by drainage and cultivation. In the summer of 1838 I 



was unable to detect it ; and again in July, 1839, when in company with C. C. 



Babington, Esq. 

 Lotus tenuis. 



Medicago maculata. By the side of the Avon near Cook's Folly ; also near Kingroad. 

 Ornithopus perpusillus. Brandon Hill, plentifully. 

 Cerasus Padus. St. Anne's Wood. 

 Potentilla verna. St. Vincent's Rocks, plentifully. 

 Pyrus pinnatijida. Leigh woods. 



Aria and torminalis. St. Vincent's Rocks. 



Geum rivale. Near Nailsea in plenty. 



Epilobium roseum. About Crew's Hole and Hanham, sparingly. 



CEnanthe Jistulosa. Ditches below Shirehampton, in the lane leading to Kingroad. 



pimpinelloides. By the river side under Cook's Folly. 



Bupleurum tenuissimum. By the river Avon near Cook's Folly, and at Sea Mills. 



Trinia glaherrima. St. Vincent's Rocks, also on the rocks near Cook's Folly. 



Petroselinum segetum. Sea Mills. 



Smyrnium Olusatrum. St. Vincent's Rocks. 



Galium, tricorne. Corn-fields near Horfield. 



jRubia peregrina. Frequent in this neighbourhood, especially about St. Vincent's Rocks. 



Dipsacus pilosus. Leigh woods. 



Sambucus Ebulus. Near Sea Mills. 



Inula Helenium. Portishead. 



Artemisia maritima. Fi'equent about Kingroad. 



Achillcsa Ptarmica. Bedminster, sparingly. 



Bidens cernua. Stapleton Mills, in company with B. tripartita ; also at Hanham. 



Orchis pyramidalis. Frequent about Cook's Folly woods. 



Ophrys muscifera. Sparingly in Leigh woods. The station given for it in the ' New 



Botanist's Guide ' has long since been destroyed. 



apifera. In the greatest abundance about the rock house near Cook's Folly. 



Neottia Nidus-avis. Leigh woods. 



