OEOBANCHACE^J. 

 LYCIUM, L. 



541. L. barbarum, L. 



Alien ; quite naturalized in hedges and waste places. 



G. In plenty by the Severn at Berkeley. 



S. Abundant about Kewstoke, Milton, and Brean. 



VI. VI II. 

 DATURA, L. 



542. D. Stramonium, L. Thorn-apple. 



Casual ; on waste ground, rare. 



G. Pilning. Redland. Shirehampton. " Dunghills ; " 

 Herb. Stephens. VI. VII. 



OROBANCHACE^E. 

 OROBANCHE, Z. 



543. 0. Rapum, Timiii. 



Native ; parasitical on furze, very rare. 



G. On furze bushes near Cook's Folly ; Mr. T. B. Flower. 



S. On furze at Easton. Miss Livett. 



544. 0. Caryophyllacea, Sm. Clove-scented Broomrape. 

 There are specimens of this rare species in the herbarium 



of the late Miss Powell, gathered by her in a bean field 

 near Charlton, Sept. 4, 1845. The notes attached to 

 them do not say upon what herb these plants were 

 growing. There is no doubt they were correctly named. 



545. 0. elatior, Sutt. 



St. Vincent's Rocks; Sicete, Fl. 59. 



In a field near Clevedon Beach, Aug., 1834 ; Herb. Powell. 



546. 0. Hederae, Duly. 



Native ; parasitical on ivy, frequent. 



G. Plentiful on St. Vincent's Rocks. Steep bank below 



Sea Mills. 

 S. Brean Down. Clevedon. Yatton. VI. VIL 



