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Barbarea precox - 



\Erysimuni orifntale 



*Dianthus casius - 

 ^Linum angustifolium 



^Im/iatiens noU-me-tangere 



*Trifolmm incarnatum 



Vicia bithynioa 

 Fragaria elatior - 



Poterimn muricatum 



Rosa micrantha 



R. canina. Var. sarmentacea 

 \Pyrus communis 

 EpHobium roseum - 



Saxijraga granulata 

 (Enanthe lachenalii 



(E. fluviatilis 



* Heracleum giganteum 



A weed in gardens at South Stoke. 

 Considered by Bentham as only a 

 form of B. vulgaris. 



A weed in fields at Limpley Stoke. — 

 Miss Peacock. 



Naturalized on old walls at Swainswick. 



Fields near Winsley. Probably in- 

 troduced with seed. 



" In woods at Prior Park."— Mr. Clark. 

 A very doubtful native. 



"Naturalized in several places about 

 Bath: an escape from cultivation." — 

 T. B. F. 



Slopes of the hills about Pensford. 



In a wood by the side of the Gloucester 

 road, about four miles from Bath. 

 Considered by Bentham as only a 

 variety of F. Vesca. 



" Combe Down."-T. B. F. Only a 

 variety of P. sanguisorba, according 

 to Bentham. 



Banner Down. Probably only a variety 

 of R. rubiginosa. 



" Hedges at Combe Hay."— T. B. F. 



Near the Rocks, Batheaston. — C. E. B. 



Wet places, Combe Down, Batheaston, 

 etc. Not uncommon. 



Stantonbury Camp, north-east side, 



"Not uncommon in bogs around Bath." 

 T. B. F. Not considered by Ben- 

 tham as distinct from (E. pimpinel- 

 loides. 

 " In the canal between Bath and Brad- 

 ford."— T. B. F. Thought by 

 Bentham to be only a variety of 

 (E. phellandrium. 

 " Naturalized on the banks of the Great 

 Western Railway at Keynsham." — 

 T. B. F. 



