FLORA OF THE BRISTOL COAL-FIELD, 



ADDITIONS TO PAETS L, II., AND III. 



Cardamine impatiens, L. in Somerset. Cheddar, sparingly 

 among rocks in the gorge ; Miss Livett ! Near Whatley, 

 I)r. Parsons. Prior Park and Lyncombe ; Add, Fl. 

 Bat/ion. See pp. 16, 85. 



(Gypsophila paniculata, L. Casual. On the old colliery 

 debris near Kingswood, G., so often referred to on pre- 

 ceding pages. Sept., 1884.) 



128. Alsine tenuifolia, Wahi. 



Can take an undoubted position in tho Bristol Flora. 

 In June, 1884, Mr. H. Fisher brought us a tiny 

 specimen from Penpole Point, Gr. On subsequent 

 examination of the place the plant was found in fair 

 quantity and well distributed on the limestone pro- 

 montory, where, during so many years, it had contrived 

 to elude observation. See p. 30. 



130. Arenaria leptoclados, Guss. 



S. About Clevedon in several places. Mr. D. Fry has 

 been able quite satisfactorily to separate this from 

 typical spliarocarpa. The latter, however, is the pre- 

 vailing form. 



Cerastium pumilum, Curt. We have now a good series of 

 stations for this plant in N. Somerset. It grows at 

 Clevedon on the Court and Strawberry Hills, and 

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