FLORA OF THE BRISTOL COAL-FIELD. 



ADDITIONS TO PAKTS L, II., AND III. 



Aconitum Napellus, L. We have now seen the Aconite 

 growing in great abundance on both banks of a brook 

 above Edford, S. It occurs in patches of considerable 

 size, and extends about a mile and a half up the stream 

 under the south edge of Downside Common. In this 

 locality the plant has all the appearance of a native ; 

 yet possibly it was introduced at a remote date, and 

 should be classed as a denizen. See p. 11. 



40. Papaver Lecoqii, Lamotte. 



S. Abundant on cultivated laud between Stockwood and 

 Whitchurch ; where it was shewn to us by the Rev. W. 

 H. Painter in July, 1683. VI. VII. 



112. Dianthus Armeria, L. 



S. Ball Wood, Congresbury ; Mr. D. Fry. There is a 

 good patch on the border of the wood, on limestone ; 

 and considered to be wild there by Mr. Archer Briggs, 

 who saw it with Mr. Fry in August, 1883. A single 

 plant was noticed on waste land at Clevedon by Mr. 

 Briggs at the same date. One root under a wall not 

 far from Bourton Combe, July, 1882. VII. VIII. 



Medicago minima, Lam. One plant on dredgings from 

 the bed of the Avon, deposited in the Black Rock 

 Quarry ; July, 1883. See p. 44. 



