116 CAMPANULACE^. 



Bank of Avon under Leigh Wood ; Dr. Rogers in Swete, 

 Fl. 5 1 ; still there in small quantity, 1879. Portbury. 

 Tickenham. Loxton, in abundance. Frequent in 

 hedges about Wells. Weston-in-Gordano. Yatton. 



VII. VIII. 



(C. rapunculoides, L. Bank of Avon, near St. Anne's 

 Wood; Mr. J. Foster in Swete t Fl. 100. Hedge at 

 Sand, S. ; Mr. T. F. Perkins. Escapes from gardens.) 



(C. persicifolia, L. Near coppice wood at Hutton ; St. 

 Brody, Fl. Weston, 117. An escape.) 



498. C. rotimdifblia, L. Hare-bell. 



Native ; in dry pastures, common on the Downs. It is 

 very rarely found with white flowers ; but we saw some 

 on Mendip above Draycot in August, 1881. VII. VIII. 



499. C. patula, L. 



Native ; very rare. 



G. Wood on the Downend side of Glen Frome ; Oldbury 



Court Woods ; Mr. G. H. K. Thwaites, in Swete, Fl. 51. 



Stapleton ; Herb. Stephens. These records probably 



refer to the same spot. 

 S. West Harptree ; Herb. Stephens. 

 Mr. T. B. Flower says that both he and Mr. Thwaites 



used to gather this plant in Glen Frome, and he 



believes it to be there still. We have not been fortunate 



enough to find the spot. 



SPECULARIA, Heist. 



500. S. hybrida, A. DC. 



Colonist ; in cultivated fields, very rare. 



G. Lawrence Weston ; Miss Powell, Swete, Fl. 52. 



S. Near Clevedon ! ; Mi-ss Whiter, Mr. D. Fry, Mr. W. 



E. Green, and Herb. Powell. Weston -super-Mare, St. 



Brody. VII. VIII. 



