418 NOTES ON BRISTOL PLANTS. 
colour of the flowers was well marked, was found by Mrs. Gregory 
very sparingly on the border of a w ood at Christon, S. The Rev 
E. §. Marshall states, in the seen published Flora of Kent, that 
he has grown rosea from seed, and that the characteristic colour of 
the flowers is retained in cultivation. —Var. b. calearea Bab. Cleve 
don; near Cleve Combe; Worle Hill, S. With reference to this 
variety, Mrs. Gregory, who found it on Worle Hill, has sent us 
the following note: —‘‘The mature leaves are more glabrescent 
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not hooked, and more distinctly furrowed. These differences are 
as noticeable after a year’s cultivation as when the plant was 
gathered.” 
Arenaria tenuifolia L. Mangotsfield and Pilning, G. 
embankment of the G.W.R. at Newton St. Loe, 8. “This, thoug 
above localities, all of which are in close proximity to railways. 
The only station known to us in oe Bristol district where it seems 
undoubtedly native is Pen Pole Point, G. a 
Hypericum dubium Leers. Nese Darsley, and between there hee 
North Nibley, G. A species of very rare occurrence in the Bristo 
Coal Field. 
Trigonella purpurascens Lam. Very abundantly on Siston Com- 
mon, G. 
Vicia bithynica L. oe between Patchway and Winter- 
bourne, G.; C. Buckna 
Rubus rudis W. & v : " Abundantly i in Westridge Wood, Wotton- 
under-Edge, G.—*R. seaber W. & N. and *R. viridis Kalt. ae Fi 
meta = pe seebary Wood, near Hallatro ow, S.; both plentifully, 
the fo: m great profusion. For an opinion on these plants ‘4 
are ERO aaee so often Broviosly, sci the unvarying kindness 0 
the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers oe 
Potentilla verna L, Bo on Com 
Epilobium lanceolatum Seb, & Maur. Near Abbots Leigh and 
Hallatrow C. Bucknall. Previously only known in N. Somerset 
at Brislington, near Bristol. 
Antennaria dioica R. Br. ugh this has been twice ee 
tig Brean Down, 8. (we believe correctly), the records, 2 pa Si sm 
ed by s specimens, were not perfectly satisfactory, and we w —_ 
epatere extremely pleased to receive from Mrs races f a 
flowering stems of the eenena which she found last year ( M ) 
very sparin ity, on an exposed hill-side near Weston- ig 2 of 
thus conclusively establishing its claim to a place in the flor 
Somerset. FJ. 
He acium murorum Ly. var. seer Laestad. (fide Mr. ae 
ury). — H. vulgatum (Fr.) (i e Mr. F. J. Ha nbury). Bo 
plentifully j m woods near Dursley, é° — H. rigidum Hartm. vars a 
pli eg (Fr.), On refuse from pennant quarries at Halla 
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Hypopitys Marcus Craniz. Westridge Wood, near Wotton- 
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under-Hdge C. Bucknall. Near Weston-super- Mare, 8.; Mrs. 
Gregory 
