﻿Flora. — G. pusillum Burin, f. 35. Chepstow ; St. Arvans, &c. — 

 G. rutiuidifnUinn L. 35. Gathered some years ago from the old 

 town wall of Chepstow, but not seen lately. It is locally abundant 

 about a mile and a half away on the West Gloucestershire side of 

 the Wye. — G. dissectum L. 35. Common. Recorded for v.-c. 35, 

 WhiticeU, Journ. Bot. 1891, 308. 



Euonymw europmis L. 35. Common. 



Rhamnus catharticus L. 35. Mounton, rare. — R. Frangula L. 

 35. Common. 



Medicago lupulina L. 35. Common. — .V. maculata Sibth. 35. 

 Chepstow. 



Mdilotm altmima Thuill. 34 & 35. Wye banks, &c. 



Tri/olium subterraneum L. 35. Severn shore, Matherne. — T. 

 medium L. 85. Common. Rec. Club Rep. 1884-86. — T. striatum 

 L. 35. Severn shore, Matherne. — T. agrarium L. 34. Stubble 

 field, Tidenham Chase ; E. F. Li?iton. — T. dubium Sibth. 35. 

 Common. 



Astragalus glycyphyllos L. 35. Rocky ground near Dinham; 

 Miss Woodall, sp. 1894. 



Vicia hirsuta Koch, and V. tetrasperma Mcench. 35. Common. 

 Recorded for v.-c. 35, Whitwell, Journ. Bot. 1891, 308. — I 

 L. 34. Woods between Chepstow and Tintern, &c. Recorded by 

 Reader, Journ. Bot. 1886, 368. — V. sepium L. 35. Common. 

 Recorded by Whitwell, Journ. Bot. 1891, 303. 



Primus Avium L. 34. Plentiful in the woods. 



Rubus Idceus L. 34 & 35. A white-fruited form once seen near 

 Trelleck. — R. fissus Lindl. 34 & 35. — R. suberectus Anders. 

 34 & 35. — R. plicatus W. & N. 34 & 35. — R. affinis. 34. Lime- 

 stone Wood, Tutteshill.— R. imbricatus Hort. 35. Whitebrook and 

 Redbrook; Ley. — R. rhamnif alius W. & N., var. stenoplos Focke. 

 34 & 35.-7?. nemoralis P. J. M., var. pulcherrimus Neum. 34 & 35. 

 —R. earphrifolius W. & N. 84. Tidenham Chase ; E. F. Linton.— 

 R. villicaulis Koehl. 84 & 35. — R. Lindleianus Lees. 84 & 35.— 

 R. erythrinas Genev. 34 & 35. — R. ar, h ntatus P. J. M. 34 & 35. 

 —R. ruaicanus Merc. 84 & 35. — R. silvaticus W. & N. 34 & 35. 

 First found in 35 by Mr. Rogers. — R. macrophyllus W. & N., var. 

 fnacrophylloides (Genev.). 35. Near Tintern ; Rogers & Ley. — Vox. 



(Lees). 35. — Var. glabratus Bab. 34.— I!. 

 Focke. 35. Beacon Hill; Ley. — Var. virescem G. Braun. 35. 

 Beacon Hill; Ley.~R. micans Gren. & Godr. 34 & 35. — 11. pyra- 

 midalis Kalt. 85. — R. Sprengelii Weihe. 35. — R. leucostachys 

 Schleich. 34 & 35.— Var. angusti/olius Rogers. 35.— R. lasioclados 

 Focke. 35. Beacon Hill; Ley. — R. Borreri Bell-Salt. 34 & 35. 

 —R- "'"jlosaxonicus Gelert, var. setulosus Rogers. 34 & 85. — R. 

 radula Weihe. 35. — Var. sertiflorus P. J. M. 35. Wentwood.— 

 Var. erhiiwtoides. 85. Near Trelleck ; Ley. — R. echinatus Lindl. 

 34 & 35.— R. scaber W. & N. 34 & 85.— R. pallidus W. & N. 85. 

 — R. lofigithyrsiger Lees. 85. — R. foliosus W. & N. 34 & 35. — 

 R. cavatif alius P. J. M. 34 & 35. — R. rosaceus W. & N., var. in- 

 fecundus Rogers. 34 & 35. — R. obscunis Kalt. 85. — R. Kcehleri 

 W. & N. 84 & 85. — Var. pallidus Bab. 84 & 85. — Var. plintho- 



