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G. Clifton and Durdham Downs, plentiful. Also on the 

 railway by the river-side under the Downs. Kingswood 

 Hill. Dr. A. C. Hasse ! 



S. Abundant on the slopes of the Mendip Hills, as at 

 Cheddar and Axbridge. Loxton. Walton -in-Gordano. 

 Woodspring. Abundant on the hills at Kewstoke and 

 Worle. VI. VII. 



POTERIUM, L. 



246. P. Sanguisorba, L. Lesser Burnet. 



Native ; in dry and hilly pastures, very common. 



VI. VHL 



247. P. muricatum, Spach. a. P. platylophium, jord. 



Alien or colonist. 



G. It grows abundantly on the railway embankment 

 between Sea Mills and Shirehampton, and also on 

 railway embankments near the Boiling Well. First 

 record, "Sea Mills, August 1, 1868," Rev. W. W. Spicer. 



vi. vni. 



AGRIMONIA, L. 



248. A. EupatOlia, L. Agrimony. 



Native ; by roadsides and on hedgebanks, common. 



VI. VII. 

 ALCHEMILLA, L. 



249. A. vulgaris, L. 



Native ; in damp hilly pastures. It is to be found 

 frequently on the slopes of the Mendip Hills, but else- 

 where it is rare. 



G. Near Patch way. 



S. Leigh Wood, a very small patch not far from the 

 Suspension Bridge. Damp, wooded slopes in the upper 

 part of the Cheddar gorge. Pasture under Dundry 

 Hill. Wells. Winscombe. VI. VIII. 



