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aRAMINEai. 



Gr. Alveston. Bei-koley. Durslcy. Charfiold. Littlo- 

 ton-on-Sovorn. Queen Charlton. Honbury. Puckle- 

 chui'ch, in great abundance. Pibiing. The Passages. 

 Shirehampton. 



S. Bodminstor Meads. Bishport. Long Ashton. 

 Nailsea. Wells. Yatton. Plentiful in maritime 

 pastures towards Broan, Burnham, and Highbridgo. 



VII. vin. 



943. H. murinum, //. 



Native ; by roadsides, and in dry, waste places, 

 common. VI. Vll. 



944. H. maritimum, Withering. 



Native ; in salt marshes and in sandy places near 



tidal water. Rather rare. 

 G. Bank of Avon, below Bristol, from Sea Mills to 



Avonmouth. Hero and there between Avonmonth 



and Now Passage. 

 S. Coast sands above Burnham. VI. 



LEPTURUS, JR. Br. 

 945. L. filiformis, Trin. 



Native ; in maritime pastures and on ditch-banks in 

 salt marshes ; sometimes fringing the edges of the 

 muddy estuaries. Common in such situations. 

 G-. Now Cut, near the Hospital. Plentiful on the 

 verge of the mud-banks near llownham Ferry. 

 Bank of Avon btilow the Suspension Bridge at in- 

 tervals down to the mouth of the river. Shire- 

 hampton Marshes. 

 S. Bank of Avon at Rownham. In fail' quantity on 

 ■ the mud-flats outside the sea-bank below Clevedon ; 

 Mr. I). Fry. Sands west of W(!ston-supor-Mare. 



