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CYPEBACBiE. 



840. C. remota, L. 



Native ; in moist woods and on hodgo-banks. Abun- 

 dant in many places a few miles from Bristol, but 

 is not seen very frequently close by the city. 



Q. Aust. Very plentiful about Berkeley, and also 

 near Tortworth. Near the Dachoss Ponds at 

 Stapleton. Henbury. Near Filton. Littloton-on- 

 Severn. Sodbury. 'rhonibni'y. Wintor'bouT'no. 



S. Bisbport. Churchill. Olovedon. Boi-dcr of a 

 field near the Tanpits under Failand Hill. Leigh 

 Wood. Near Hallatrow. Portbury. St. Ann's 

 Wood, Brislington. Woddborough and Wins- 

 combo. In plenty between Yatton and Clovodon. 

 Bishop's Wood and Knowlo, near Wells. Baston. 

 Asham Wood. Whatl<\y. Wriiigton. VI. 



841. C. stellulata, (lood. 



Native ; in bogs and swamps, frequent. 



G. Near Damory Bridge. Marshy spots by Man- 

 gotsfield Common. Shirehampton ; Ilorh. Stephens. 

 Stapleton; Swete, Fl. fii). Yak; Common. 



S. Abundant on the swampy margin of the stream 

 between the Tanpits and Failand Farm. Black- 

 down. Cheddar. Downhoad Common. Upper 

 Knowle. The Mineries. Boggy fields bohjw 

 Winsc-ombe. Walton-in-Oordano. Wells. Yatton. 



V. VI. 



842. C. ovalis, OdmI. 



Native; on commons and in damp pastures, frequent. 



Gr. Formerly on Durdham Down; Mr. 0. II. .A'. 

 Thwaitas. Berkeley. Mjingotafiold Common. Tort- 

 worth. Yato Common. Near Stapleton ; Mr. W. 

 Ji]. Oreon. 



