104 COMPOSITE. 



G. Bank of Avon. Avonmouth. St. Philip's Marsh. 



S. Berrow. Clevedon. Portbury. Portishead. Com- 

 mon to the south of Wells ; Miss Ldvett. Weston- 

 super-Mare, where it often lacks the raj. VII. VIII. 



446. S. Jacobaea, L. Common Ragwort. 



Native; in waste places and by roadsides. Very common 

 and generally distributed. Plants wanting the ray were 

 seen at Worle, S,, July 1880. VII. IX. 



447. S. aquaticus, Huds. 



Native ; in marshy places, frequent. 



G. By the river between Charfield and Tortworth. Filton 

 Meads. Valley of the Trym below Westbury. Hen- 

 bury. 



S. Ditches under Brent Knoll. Clevedon. Nailsea 

 Moor. Pensford. Portbury. Ditches south of Wed- 

 more. Wells. Whitchurch. Winscombe. VII. VIII. 



448. S. saracenicus, L. 



Alien. Plstablished in Somerset for a century at least. 



S. " Between Wells and Glastonbury ; near Sheptou 

 Mallet ; and other places in Somersetshire." With, 

 ed. 8, iii. 726. 1790. "A large patch in a stream 

 running by the road from Wells to Shepton Mallet, near 

 the village of Croscombe. It has been known there for 

 very many years " Miss Livett. VIII. 



BIDENS, L. 



449. B. tripartita, L. 



Native ; in wet or marshy places, frequent. 



G. Crew's Hole ; Bank of Frorne, Stapleton ; Herb. 

 Stephens. St. Philip's Marsh. Yate. 



S. Burnham. Clevedon. Nailsea Moor. Paulton. Port- 

 bury. Wells. VII. VEL 



