ONAGEACE^. 69 



G. On rocks Dear Frome Glen. Mr. G. H. K. Thwaites ! 

 Conham. Herb. Dr. H. 0. Stephens. VII. VITT. 



308. E. roseum, Schreb. 



Native ; frequently met with at the east of Bristol. 



G. Conham. Crew's Hole. Hanham. Frome Glen, 



Stapleton. 

 S. St. Anne's Wood. Mr. G. H. K. Thwaites, Swete, 



Fl. Mr. W. E. Green. VII. VIII. 



309. E. tetragonum, L. 



Native ; in damp places, frequent. 

 G. Ashley. Horfield. Stapleton. 



S. Abbots' Leigh. Draycot. Leigh Wood. Weston- 

 super-Mare. Yatton. VII. VIII. 



310. E. Obscurum, Schreb. 



Native ; in wet places, and on ditch banks, common. 



VII. VIII. 



311. E. palustre, L. 



Native ; in wet places, frequent. 

 G. Sea Mills. Shirehampton. 

 S. Abbots' Leigh. Ashcot. Leigh Woods. VII. VIII. 



CENOTHERA, L. 



312. (E. biennis, L. Evening Primrose. 



Alien. Introduced from America. Locally plentiful in 

 some sandy waste places on the coast. 



G. Under Black Rock ; first noticed by Mr. H. Char- 

 bonnier , 1867. 



S. By the riverside under Leigh Wood. Kewstoke. 

 Rev. W. H. Painter. Abundant on the sands and by 

 the roadside between Brean Down and Burnham, where 

 (E. odorata was not seen, although carefully searched 

 for in 1880 and 1881. VII. VIII. 



