30 CABYOPHYLLACE.E. 



S. On the peat towards the southern limit of the district. 

 Kewstoke Sands, Sands between Weston-super-Mare 

 and Brean Down, and Burnham Sands. In the mari- 

 time localities the plant is very glandular-hairy, 

 (8. glandulosa, Bess.). VII. VIII. 



HONKENEJA, Ehrh. 



127. H. peploides, Ehrh. 



Native ; abundant on the sandy shore of the Bristol 

 Channel, from Clevedon to Burnham, S. VI. IX. 



ALSINE, Wahl. 



128. A. verna, Jacq. 



Native ; on the Men dip Hills, rare. 



Mendip Hills below Ban well, abundant, 1846, Mr. T. B. 

 Flower. Meudip Marsh, at the Minories, 1866 ! Miss 

 M. W. Mayow. Specimens in the Stephens Herbarium 

 are marked " near the ' Castle of Comfort,' Mendip 

 Hills." V. IX. 



(A. tenuifolia, 'Wahl. We. cannot retain this plant in the 

 Bristol Flora. There is little doubt that it was found 

 at Clifton half a century ago, but the circumstances are 

 unknown, and no specimens are extant. It is included 

 in Mr. Rootsey's list of Bristol Plants, pub. 1828, with 

 the habitat " Foot of St. Vincent's Rocks." " In the 

 chink of a wall near Coruwallis Grove, Clifton, Miss 

 M. Atwood" Swete, Fl. 14.) 



ARENARIA, L. 



129. A. trinervis, L. 



Native ; in damp and shady places, common. V. VI. 



130. A. serpyllifolia, L. 



Native ; on walls, banks, and in dry spots throughout the 

 district. Very common. VI. VIII. 



