92 EUBIACEJE. 



G. Cornfields at Charlton, 1881. Kingswood, 1880. 



Horfield, Herb. Dr. H. O. Stephens. " Cornfields at 



Pucklechurch," Withering. 

 S. Weston-iu-Gordano. VI. VIII. 



393. G. Aparine, L. Goose-grass. " Clivers." 



Native ; in hedges, bushy places, and elsewhere. A very 

 common weed. VI. VIII. 



394. G. verum, L. 



Native ; in dry, open pastures. Abundant on the Downs 

 near Bristol, and common throughout the district. 



VII. IX. 



395. G. Mollugo, L. 



Kative ; in hedges and thickets, very common. The 

 variety /3. G. insubricum (Gaud.) has been gathered at 

 Abbot's Leigh. VII. VIII. 



396. G. saxatile, L. 



Native ; on heaths and dry nioory tracts. Very common 

 on the Downs and in similar situations about Bristol. 



VI. VIII. 



397. G. sylvestre, Poll. G. pusttium, Sm. 



Native; on the Cheddar Cliffs, where it is plentiful. It 

 was said to grow on " St. Vincent's Rocks near Clifton 

 Turnpike" in Shiercliff's Guide for 1789 ; but we have 

 not seen a more recent record for that locality. VI. VII. 



398. G. uliginosum, L. 



Native ; in wet places, rare. 



G. Near Tortworth. In the Trym valley below Westbury. 



S. Ditch banks near Long Ashton. Uphill. Wells, Miss 



Livett. VI. VII. 



399. G. palustre, L. 



Native. Very common in wet places, and generally dis- 

 tributed. G. Witheringii, Sin. differing only by having 



