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S. Black Down. Chelvey. Under Crook's Peak. Easton. 

 By the side of a brook not far from the tan pits at 

 Failand. Near Winscombe. VII. VIII. 



SAMOLUS, L. 



632. S. Valerandi, L. 



Native ; in marshes and by the sides of ditches, especially 

 near the Channel, frequent. 



Gr. Avonmouth marshes. Berkeley. Hallen. Marshes 

 below Lawrence Weston. 



S. Abundant in a marsh on Burnham sands. Clevedon. 

 Draycot. Easton Moor. Nailsea. Portbury. Portis- 

 head. Walton Drove. Wedmore. Ditches about 

 Weston Junction. VII. VIII. 



PLUMBAGINACE^E. 

 STATICE, L. 



633. S. Limonium, L. Sea Lavender. 



Native ; on the muddy shore of the Bristol Channel, rather 



rare. Our plant is S. Behen, Drejer. 

 G. One or two plants on the mud near Avonmouth 



Station, July, 1879. 

 S. Very sparingly on the marshy portion of Burnham 



Sands. In plenty near Clevedon, and on mud-flats near 



Woodspring Priory. VII. VIII. 



ARMERIA, Willd. 



634. A. maritima, wnu. Thrift. 



Native ; on the dry turfy margins of salt marshes, and by 

 the tidal inlets : sometimes on rocks, as at Brean Down. 

 Locally common. It does not approach Bristol nearer 

 than the river-bank below Shirehampton. W r e are told 



