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CYPBRAOEiE. 



S. Among tlio lioatb. iind in long grass on Loigh 

 Down (limestone). Barrow Gurney, and the 

 meadows under the western slope of Dnndry Hill, 

 llodminstcr Meads. Common about Blackdown 

 on Mondip, and elsewhoro in that district. I5o- 

 twecn the Tanpits and Failand Farm. Walton 

 JJrovo, and in other places near Clevedon. Bogs 

 on Mcndip towards WeUs. Woodhorongh. Yatton. 



V. VI. 



A curious variety or monstrosity of U. panicoa was 

 mot with near Bristol some years ago. It had 

 double, porigynia, the second or upper one with its 

 peduncle passing through the orifice in the. lower 

 one. 



{C. limosa, L., has been recorded from the bogs on 

 Mendip ; but probably in orroi'.) 



846. C. strigosa, JMh. 



Native ; in ditches and wet yilaces, rare. 



G. Llewellyn's Wood, Wost})iiry; Dr. If. 0. Stej/lums. 

 Lanewood and Slioi'twood, Pucklechurch ; Wither- 

 ing, II. 97. 



S. Ditcli-bank by the side of a lane between Cleeve 

 and Yatton ; first reported by Miss Winter. TIio 

 plant grows here plentifully in a patch some yards 

 in extent. Bishop's Wood, Wells; liov. li. 8. 

 Marshall, 1883. Banks of the brook, Nailsoa; 

 Ilcrli. iStephcns. Wi'axall ; J)r. II. 0. Stephcnu. 

 " In woods at Charlcombe and Olaverton, I)r. 

 Bavin " ; Fl. ISathon. V. VI. 



847. C. pendula, Iluds. 



Native ; in moist woods and damp, shady hedge-banks, 

 ratlier common. 



