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Botany. 



Liliaces. 



Polygonatum multiflorum, AH. 



P. officinale, AH. 



Convallaria majalis, L. 



Allium oleraceum, L. 



Ornithogalum pyrenaicum, L. 



Fritillaria Meleagris, L. 



Tulipa sylvestris, L. 



Gagea lutea, Ker. 



Coichicum autumn ale, L. 



Paris quadrifolia, L. 

 Lemnaceae. 



Lemna trisulca, L. 



L. polyrhiza, L. 

 Alismacese. 



Sagittaria sagittifolia, L. 



Butomus umbellatus, L. 

 Cyperacese. 



Scirpus fluitans, L. 



S. Caricis, Retz. 



Carex axillaris, Good. 



C. pendula, Huds. 



C. digitata, L. 



C. strigosa, Huds. 



C. Pseudo cyperus, L. 



Gramineae. 



Calamagrostis epigejos. Roth. 



Holcus mollis, L. 



Avena pratensis, L. 



Koeleria cristata, Pers. 



Festuca gigantea, Vill. 

 I F. Myuros, L. 



Bromus erectus, Huds. 



B. racemosus, L. 



B. secalinus, L. 



Brachypodium pinnatum, 

 Beauv. 



Lolium perenne, L. 



L. teraulentum, L. 



Filices. 



Asplenium Ceterach, L. 

 Cystopteris fragilis, Bernh. 

 Polypodium Robertianum, 



Hoffm. 

 Ophioglossum vulgatura, L. 

 Botrychium Lunaria, Sw. 



Equisetaceae. 



Equisetum maximum, Lamk. 

 E. sylvaticum, L. 



Additions to the Bath Flora since the Publication of 



Professor Babington's Supplement to the 



"Flora Bathoniensis." 



The following narries are indicated by their initials : — 



T. B. F.— Mr. T. B. Flower. C. E. B.— Mr. Broome. 



C. C. B.— Prof. Babington. 



Those marked [*] not indigenous, and those marked [f] probably not. 



*Camelina saiiva - • Waste ground at Weston. 



Adonis autumnalis - " Occasionally observed among corn on 



Rush Hill and Odd Down." — T. B. F. 

 Probably introduced with seed. 

 Ranunculus aquatilis. Var. In the river and canal. 

 fluviatilis 



