252 



Botany. 



* Loliumperenne. Var. Italicum 



fZ. temuUntutn. Var. arvense - 



Brormis commutatus 

 Bi secalinus - 



Aspidiumrigidum- 



About Swainswick ; escape from culti- 

 vation. 

 " Cornfields, Monckton Farleigh." — 

 T.B.F. Probably introduced with seed. 

 " Cornfields on Lansdown." — T. B. F. 

 Cornfields, South Stoke. This and the 

 last, and B. arvensis are considered 

 by Bentham as one species. 

 " Quarries on Hampton Down, very 

 sparingly. I fear the locality has 

 been destroyed by the numerous fern 

 collectors."— T. B. F. 

 N.B. — This and the following List have been taken verbatim from a 

 lecture on the Bath Flora, delivered to the members of the Bath Natural 

 History and Antiquarian Field Club, by the Rev. Leonard Jen3ms, 

 M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., etc.. President of the Club, on Dec. 5th, 1866. 



Plants either extinct in the Bath district, or perhaps 



INSERTED IN THE BaTH FlORA BY MISTAKE. 



Cardatnine bellidifolia 

 Dmtaria bulbifera - 



Arenaria temdfolia 

 Matnchia erecta 



Erodium moschatum 



Bab. Fl. Bath., p. 4. Said to have been found 

 formerly by Merrett. No one has found 

 it since. 



" In Prior Park, near the Upper Lodge, 

 abundant." — Rev. B. Richardson, Sole MS. 

 Mr. Flower informs me that this plant 

 has not been observed of late years, and 

 that possibly the locality may have been 

 destroyed by the building of the Roman 

 Catholic College. 



" Probably amistake." See Bab. Supp., p. 71, 



Bab. p. 8. Said to have been found by Dr. 

 Heneage Gibbs. No one else seems to 

 have met with it. 



Bab. Supp., p. 72. Mr. Flower informs me 

 this species rests on the authority of the 

 late Mr. J. Jelly, in his MS. Flora Bathmira, 

 whence it was copied by Prof. Babing- 

 ton. Possibly it may have been confounded 

 with the E. cicutarium. 



