298 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Chlora perfoliata by the Footway going to the new Well-House 
by the River Side. va plant has been known from this spot 
since 1570 (Lobel Adv.). 
Bromus tectorum [B. ‘madritensis L.] upon the Rocks above 
the Well. 
Spirea Filipendula upon the Rocks about the May-pole. 
Saturday June 26. 
Upon a high Bank by the River Side, just above Aust Passage 
[v.-c. 84] found again Trifolium maritimum. [The locality is not in 
Fi. Bristol, though: it appears to be within the area covered by it.] 
Sunday June 27, found : 
Alopecurus bulbosus in the Marshes by the Severn Side going the 
oot Way from the new Passage House to Chepstow in Monmouth- 
shire [v.-c. 35] plentifully. N.B.: it very much resembles the 
Alopecurus geniculatus, but is readily didtinigaibeliog from it by the 
ts. 
pegs maritima [oleracea L.] upon Chepstow Castle. [Not 
ot. for v.-c. 35. Dr. Shoolbred tells me it is on | the 
oliffs chehow Chepstow Castle. Perhaps not native here ?] 
In Piercefield Woods near Chepstow found 
Hordeum sesh [n.c.R. for v.-c. 35. Dr. Shoolbred has no 
other recor 
Triticum caninum, Bromus tectorum [B. madritensis L. and a 
N.o.R.], Rubia tinctoria out of the Rocks, Melica nutans var. 
Sedum rupestre upon the Rocks on both Sides of the Wye above 
and below the Bridge at Chepstow [v.-c. 84 and 85]. 
Ophrys apifera, O. muscifera. On the Steep nacked [naked] 
Bank by the Side of the Wye not far me oe - astle. 
Serapias angustifolia, Geranium sa In the hanging 
wood near a oon wind cliff near Chepstow ‘plentifully re -c. 35] 
and upon the Rocks near Chepstow Bridge n the Gloucestershire 
Dr. Shoolbred informs me is abundant in the Castle Wood. It is 
not recorded for v.-c. 85 in Top. Bot. ed. 2. Most likely the ete 
for the Serapias is not meant to extend beyond * ‘the hangin 
wood.’’] 
esas June 28 found 
Pediat a, Hypnum alopecurum, Orchis ust stulata [this last a new 
record for y.-c. 84: it is known from v.-c. 88] upon the Grass near 
the Summer House in the Wood. 
