OXALIDACE^;. LINAGES. 39 



178. E. moschatum, Sm. 



Native ; only near tidal waters, very rare. 



G. Bank of Avon. Penpole Point. 



S. Weston-super-Mare. VI. VII. 



179. E. maritimum, Sm. 



Native ; on elevated pastures, local. 



G. Penpole Point, perhaps now extinct. 



S. Roman entrenchment in Leigh Wood ; small plants 

 amongst the turf. Court Hill near Clevedon. Very 

 luxuriant on the hills about Goblin Combe. Dolbery 

 Camp, and frequent 011 other eminences in that 

 neighbourhood. VI. IX. 



OXALIDACE^E. 

 OXALIS, L. 



180. 0. AcetOSella, L. Wood Sorrel. 



Native ; in woods and moist shady places, frequent. The 



flowers are rarely pink or purplish. 

 G. Abundant by the river Trym below Westbury. 

 S. Cheddar. Failand. Leigh Wood. Wells. Yatton. V. 



LINAGES. 

 LINUM, L. 



181. L. angustifolium, Huds. 



At present reported only from Wookey, S., by Miss Livett, 

 but is likely to be found elsewhere. VII. 



