74 SAXIFKAGACE-3B. 



G. Bank of Avon at Keynsham. Herb. Dr. H. 0. 

 Stephens. Westbury. 



S. Hedgebank at Failand. Leigh Woods. Worlebury 

 Wood. IV. V. 



331. E. rubrum, L. Red Currant. 



Denizen ; in hedges and woods, and on the banks of rivers ; 

 frequent. 



G. Plentiful by the river side at Tortworth. 



S. In many places in woods about Abbots' Leigh. Port- 

 bury. On the banks of the Chew near Pensford. 

 Hedges about Wrington and Langford. 



SAXIFRAGACE^E. 

 SAXIFRAGA, L. 



332. S. hypnoides, L. 



Native. Its mat-like tangles mantle some moist and 

 shady ledges on the Cheddar Cliffs; but it is not 

 certainly known to grow elsewhere in the Mendips. 



v. vn. 



333. S. tridactylites, L. 



Native ; on walls, dry banks, and rocks. Common, 



IV. VII. 



334. S. granulata, L, 



Native ; in dry pastures ; very rare. 

 S. Near Marksbury. Mr. T. B. Flower. Also reported 

 to grow at Cheddar. V. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM, L. 



335. C. alternifolium, L. 



Native ; on the swampy margins of streams in Somerset- 

 shire ; local. It is said to have been found near Bristol 

 (towards Pill) by Dr. Rogers. Abundant on the eastern 



