18 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
*Spirea Ulmaria L, var. denudata Boenn. Ditch-bank by a 
field- coat from Stoke Gifford to Hambrook, West Gloucester! 
Sam. ri 
F. Samson. Av that some of us d a important 
Still, such as it is, it had been repeatedly searched for in this 
district without ee and it has e in the Flora of 
er. e from so large an area is peculiar, when we 
hear that the plant is “ be found hantver wanted around the 
upper waters of the Severn. 
*Rubus Drejert G. J asin, A large clump or two on Durdham 
Down, Bristol, West Gloucester. The spot is te Sneyd Park, 
where there survives a an of pnt original down etation, now 
almost si trampled out. en first neeeed) a vein with 
R. m 
On ne a good representative set to the Rev. W. Moyle 
Rogers he reported: “I call this good Drejeri, agreeing admirably 
with specimens from Friedrichsen and Gelert from Schleswig.’ 
bending under the weight of haws just as those of orchard trees 
often do when apple crops are good. 
yrus latifolia Syme. Some trees of this species have been 
ong rte on the ‘Bomnerset side of the Avon opposite Clifton, 
been 
onum minus gees In shallow bo its a eo 
eis 9 West Gloucester. New to the soeee! 3 : 
are 
er of these pits on the common, but the plant was dancted? In 
only two 
Scirpus fluitans L. With the last species on Yate Common, 
in shallow pits that are moist and boggy at bottom but contain 
no standing water. The sedge is widely distributed throughout 
the country, being present in ninety-one out of the hundred and 
_—— — counties and vice-counties. Yet, mee to this 
