LIGHTFOOT’S VISIT TO WALES IN 1778 297 
Journat or A Boranican Excursion 1n WaAtEs. 
Friday June 25. 
In the Road going from Bath to Bristol, about } Mile beyond 
Caynsham |Keynsham, v.-c. 6] upon a Bank on a little rising ome 
on the right Hand of the Road, found the Ornithogalum pyrenaicum 
Caynsham i is about 4 or 5 a from Bristol. 
un is same Day u pivte Vine. Rock [y.-c. 34] & its 
ean the following Plan 
entilla 
y-Pole. 
Seilla Caterers upon the 2% point or projection of the Rock, 
before you come to the Lime-Kiln, in going from the Wells. [Ray 
saw it here: the Flora of Bristol says there are no records of it 
since about 1860. 
Veronica hybrida, on the Ledges of the Rock going down to the 
Giants-Cave. 
Sisymbrium murale ? [Arabis stricta Huds.] a few plants of what 
we imagined to be this upon the Ledges of the Rocks, beyond the 
new wellhouse a little above high water mark. It was out of Flower 
and from i i i 
margin. Lightfoot’s letter of 24 Aug. 1773 seems to show that the 
oerey of the pants co Aa Solander’s or Banks’s: yet Arabis 
a n the locality, since Ray gathered it in 1686.] 
Tr ijoli m mar Seianien in a low meadow by the Rivers Side beyond 
the new wet wse towards Cook’s Folly, plentifully. 
on porrifolium, in the same ral as above. [This 
ppt the vibed back: the Flora of Bristol says ‘ possibly native 
with us. First recorded as a Bristol plant by Mr. Sowerby, towards 
the end of last century.’’] 
Sedum rupestre, in the Rocks near the Wells [‘‘ var. 8 minus” 
Fl. Bristo 
Peucedanum minus of Huds. ae glaberrima Hoffm.] on the 
Rocks just above the Wells: vide i compar. Seseli pumilum L. 
Sp. Pl. et Pinpinalla pumila L. Man t. p. 857 et Peucedanum minus 
Maes p. 219, an non omnes exdem 
Lepidium as [Hutchinsia petr@a R. Br.] on the Rocks 
above the Wells: it flowers in 
Geranium —— [sanguinewn] upon the Rocks above the 
Wells etc. ; on. 
Rubia Sinctoria [peregrina] it att out of the Rocks on both 
sides of wr et r [v.-c. 6 and v 4). 
ree by “the Side ‘of the Footway going to the new 
Well- House = almost eradicated,’ FU. Bristo 
Ophrys museifera in & wood just under Cooks Folly: plentifully. 
Mr. a [Still there, but rare,” Fl. Bri 
sparagus officinalis in the Salt Marshes below Cooks Folly. 
Mr. Baitlid. 2 [Ray, Syn. gives this locality as Look’s Folly. Not 
A. prostratus Dum. but only a denizen, according to Fi. nein cf. 
Top. Bot.] 
JournaL or Borany.—Von, 43. [Ocrt. 1905.] Y 
