NOTES ON BRISTOL PLANTS. 417 
P. paulensis Grun, (Atl. xliii. 8). 
177 
P. stauroptera Grun. forma parva 
Gran. (Ve vi 6) 45 
Var. interrupta Cl. 5, 9, 15, 
19, 29, 31, 84, 35, 87, 41. 
3 
41.—Var. distinguenda Cl. 5, 
6, 7, 9, 18, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 
25 ?, 80, 81, 84, 88, 40, 41.— 
ar. intermedia Cl. 4, 5, 7, 
8, 9, 10, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, 
19, 24, 25, 26, 29, 31, 35, 37, 
38, BO:-i-Vae: fallax Cl. a7%, 
9 
Stauroneis eee Grun. 6 (rare), 
e Clev 
8. Phandeeataie ‘on Ehr. 30, 81. 
Surirella splendida Ehr. 5,9, 12, 
15, 29, 30, 89, 40, 41. 
Synedra Ulna Ehr. 31, 41.— 
Var. lanceolata Ehr. 9, 12.— 
Var. notata Kiitz. 12. 
NOTES ON BRISTOL PLANTS. 
By James W. Wauire, F.L.S., anp Daviw Fry. 
Tue following notes are in continuation of those published in 
this Journal = 1893, pp. 115-117, and for 1897, pp. 123-126. ay 
b 
efore, ne nike! records are 
istinguished by an asterisk, an 
vice- counties 34 34 and 6 by G. (W. Gloucester) and 8. (N. Sonicrantt 
respectiv 
- ee. odorata x hirta (V. permixta Jord.). Wood near Almonds- 
Ww 
ll; Murdercombe, near Mells; woods 
key Ho 
which had white flowers Mr. Beeby considered was probably the 
sub-odorata form of odorata x hirta (sepincola Jord.), w 
rarer than the form nearer hirta (permixta Jord.) 
ich is much 
Tt produced a 
few partially abortive capsules, which Mr. Beeby says are sometimes 
characteristic of sepincola. 
*Viola hirt 
a L. f. lactiflora Reich. A very beautiful plant with 
nearly pure shige flowers, which occurs abundantly near Cadbury 
Camp, atid on high ground pag Brockley — —_ Cleve 
This 
Combe, S.—*f. rosea Beeby. 
Journat or Borany.—Vot. 37. 
orm, in which the peculiar 
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