130 SCROPHULARIACE^. 



DIGITALIS, L. 



553. D. purpurea, L. Foxglove. 



Native. Very common in woods and hedges upon sand- 

 stone. 



The white-flowered plant has been sown on the cutting at 

 Mangotsfield Station ; and is found occasionally at 

 Brislingtcm, and on Walton Down, where the ordinary 

 form grows in immense profusion. VI. VII. 



ANTIRRHINUM, L. 



554. A. majUS, L. Snapdragon. 



Alien ; on rocks and old walls, perfectly established in 



several places. 

 G. On St. Vincent's Rocks, and frequent on walls about 



Clifton and Bristol. 



S. On rocks at Brean Down. Old walls in many places. 



VIL IX. 

 LINARIA, Mill. 



555. L. Cymbalaria, Mill. Ivy-leaved Toadflax. 



Denizen ; chiefly on walls, very common. The beautiful 

 white flowered variety grows near Westbury, G., and at 

 Brislington, S. V. IX. 



556. L. Elatine, Mill. 



Native ; on arable land, frequent. 



G. Almondsbury. Charlton. Hallen. Horfield. Thorn- 

 bury. Fishponds. Yate. 



S. Clevedon. Eastern. Cornfields east of Tandy Lane. 

 Walton by Clevedon. Whitchurch. Knowle. Kingston 

 Seymour. VII. IX. 



557. L. spuria, Mill. 



Colonist ; on arable land, frequent. 



G. Between Charlton and Patchway. Chipping Sodbury. 

 Bridge Yate. Wick. Westbury-on-Trym. 



