PHANEEO G AMIA 



Class 1. DICOTYLEDONES. 

 Div. 1. THALAMIFLORjK. 



RANUNCULACE^E. 

 CLEMATIS, L. 



1. C. Vitalba, L. Old Man's Beard, Traveller's Joy, " be- 



cause of its decking and adorning the ways and hedges 

 where people travel," Gerarde, p. 886. 

 Native ; frequent throughout the district, though mostly on 

 calcareous soil. It appears to prefer submaritime 

 situations. VII. IX. 



THALICTRUM, L. 



2. T. minus, L. (3. (T. montanum, Wallr.) 



Native ; on limestone rocks, very local. Grows plentifully 

 on the Cheddar Cliffs. It occurs also in the vicinity of 

 Chfton, where we believe it to be native. Here, how- 

 ever, it shows no inclination to spread and become 

 plentiful, a few plants only having been observed at any- 

 time. It was first recorded in the Bristol habitat by 

 Sole about 1 7 86, and has been gathered there by Mr. 

 T. B. Flower, who possesses Sole's manuscript contain- 

 ing his record. Mr. G. H. K. Thwaites also found it 

 many years ago. as did Mr. C. B. Dunn in 1875. Two 

 plants were known to exist in 1880. VI. VII. 



