NOTES SUPPLEMENTAL TO THE 

 1886. 



By JAMES WALTER WHITE. 



Areuaria leptoclados, Guss. 



In our district this plant was first identified at Cleve- 

 don a year or two ago ; and oddly enough it is cited 

 from thence by Professoi- Babington, in his " Flora 

 of Cambridgeshire," rather a curious place in which 

 to find a Somerset record. Within tlio last year it 

 has been found growing abundantly near Keyn- 

 sham, and in smallei' quantity at Burnham, Halla- 

 trow, and Saltfoi'd. 



Coronilla varia, L. 



All alien, common in central Europe. It has been 

 observed during one or two seasons in the Black 

 Rock Quarry, and for several years on old colliery 

 debris near Kingswood, West Gloucestershire ; in 

 both instances accompanied by other aliens. It is 

 a pretty plant, bearing on long peduncles umbels 

 of elegant lilac and white flowers. 



