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CRYPTOGAMIA. 



EQUISETACE^. 



EQUISETUM, Linn. 



951. E. arvense, L. 



Native ; in damp fields and on banks and roadsides, 

 very common. IV. 



952. E. maximum, Lam. 



Native; in wot places in woods, ditches, and liodf^os, 



frequent. 

 G-. AsMoy Hill and Baptist Mills. Ilednfe-banks 



between Eastfield and Filton. Quoen Charlton. 



Wostbury-on-Trym. 

 S. Wot hollow in Leigh Wood near Rownham Ferry. 



Laiie on Maes Knoll. Chow Magna. Clovedon. 



Kewstoke. Woodspring. Woodborough. Yatton. 

 Wo have two specimens of tho fertile stem, in which 



the terminal cone has its upper half divided, one 



into fivo and the other into eiglit, erect bi'anches. 



IV. 



953. E. limosum, L. 



Native ; in stagnant water, ditclies, and swamps, 

 frequent. 



G. Between Thornbury and Littleton-on-Scvcrn. 

 Horfield. 



S. Pond near tho lodge in Leigh Woods ; Herh. 

 Stephens. -Bedminster Meads. Abundant below 

 tho reservoirs of tho Bristol Water Company under 

 Dundry Hill, 1«81. Walton Drove, Clovedon. Very 

 plentiful in marsh ditclios about Draycot and else- 



