120 GENTIANACE^E. 



ERYTHR/EA, Eenealm. 



514. E. pulchella, Fries. 



Native ; on sandy ground near the channel, locally plentiful, 



S. In many places between Weston-super-Mare and 



Burnham. VII. IX. 



515. E. Centaurium, Pers. Centaury. 



Native ; in dry pastures, such as the Downs near Bristol, 

 common. VII. VIII. 



GENTIANA, Z. 



516. G. Amarella, L. 



Native ; in dry pastures on limestone, frequent. 



G. Clifton Down near the Avon. Pur Down. Wick 



Rocks. Stinchcombe Hill, some plants with white 



flowers. 

 S. Plentiful on Leigh Down, W 7 here it was known to 



Withering. Barrow Hill, near Buckland Dinham. 



Castle Hill, Clevedon. Uphill. Above Ebbor Gorge 



near Wells. VIII. IX. 



(G. campestris, L. Sicete, Fl. 53. This is an error. Miss 

 Attwood informed Mr. Flower that she had mistaken 

 G. Amarella for this species. Wo believe that to the 

 present time all the reports of the occurrence of this 

 plant in the Bristol district are erroneous.) 



MENYANTHES, Z. 



517. M. trifoliata, L. Buck Bean. 



Native ; in swamps and boggy pools, rare. 



S. Sparingly in Leigh Wood, near the Keeper's Lodge ; 

 the only station near Bristol. Jn tolerable abundance 

 in Max bog near Winscombe. In bogs on Mendip. 

 The late Rev. G. W. Braikenridge mentions this in his 



