CUCUBBITACE^J . PORTULACE.E . CRASSULACE JE . 7 1 



CUCURBITACE,E. 



BRYONIA, L. 

 318. B. dioica, L. Red Bryony. 



Native ; in hedges and thickets, common. 



G. Abundant in hedges about Stoke Park, Sea Mills, and 



Shirehampton. Combe Glen. 

 S. Bedminster. Clevedon. Englishcombe. Portishead. 



v. vni. 



PORTULACE.E. 

 MONTIA, L. 



319. M. fontana, L. 



Native ; in water and in boggy places, rather rare. 



G. Brandon Hill. Herb. Dr. H. 0. Stephens. No longer 

 there. In a boggy spot close to Mangotsfield Junction. 



S. Plentiful by the stream between Failand Farm and 

 the Tan-pits. Plentiful in boggy streams on Black 

 Down. IV.-VII. 



CRAS3ULACEJE. 

 SEDUM, L. 



320. S. Telephium, L. 



Native at one or two stations ; an escape in others. 



G. St. Vincent's Rocks. Wick Rocks. 



S. Portbury. Easton, Miss Livett. VII. V]II. 



321. S. Fabaria, Koch. S. purpureum, Tamch. 



G. Common about Kingswood. Dr. A. C. Basse. Mr. 



Flower informs us that his record for this plant in 



Swete, Fl., p. 33, is an error. 

 S. Great Elm. Dr. H. F. Parsons. VII. VEIL 



