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Botany. 



*Coriandrum sativum 



^Asperula arvensis - . . 

 ValeriuTia sambucifolia 



* Dipsacus fullonum 



Anthemis arvensis 



Guaphalium syhaticum - 



Hieracium murorum. Var. 

 maculatum 



Utricularia vulgaris 

 *Cuscuta epilinum - 

 *C. irifblii 



■\Mentha viridis 

 ■\Zamium maculatum 



*Rumex scutatus 



Found by Mr. Broome and myself in a 

 field of mangold near the monument 

 on Lansdown, Sept., 1858. Probably 

 introduced with seed. In Warner's 

 first list of Bath plants Mr. Sole gives 

 this species as growing on "waste 

 places about Dolmead, Bath." It is 

 not mentioned in the " Flora Batho- 

 niensis.'' 



Fields, Limpley Stoke. — Miss Peacock 

 Perhaps introduced with seed. 



" Damp places in the neighbourhood of 

 Bath." — T. B. F. Only a variety of 

 V. officinalis, according to Bentham. 



" By the side of the river at Keynsham ; 

 not wild."— T. B. F. 



On walls near Winsley ; also near South 

 Wraxall. 



" Between Box and Marshfield." — 

 T. B. F. 



In quarries and on walls about Combe 

 Down, as well as in the woods at Prior 

 Park, but not considered by Bentham 

 as distinct from H. syhaticum. 



" In the canal between Bathampton and 

 Limpley Stoke." — T. B. F. 



" On flax at South Wraxall and Wins- 

 • ley."— T. B. F. 



Clover fields, Batheaston. This and 

 the last species probably introduced 

 with seed. 



Sides of a stream in a meadow between 

 South Stoke and Midford. 



On a bank by the side of the footpath 

 leading from South Stoke to Combe 

 Hay. Possibly an outcast from some 

 garden, though not near one. 



" Waste ground by the Saltford Railway 

 Station ; naturalized." — T. B. F. 



