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Botany. 



Bap., p. 33. " The locality for this rare 

 species rests on the authority of Mr. Hill 

 in Blackst. Sp. Hot., p. 5. It is possible he 

 meant Lycopsis arvensis^ which was occa- 

 sionally mistaken for it by the older Bot- 

 anists."— T. B. F. 



Bab., p. 33. Found by Dr. Davies many 

 years since, and by no one else. Possibly 

 an escape. Mr. Flower informs me, that 

 " Mr. Haviland had formerly a botanic 

 garden at Batheaston," which may have 

 given origin to it. 



Bab. 38. Said in the " Botanist's Guide," to 

 have been found at " Wyck, by Mr. 

 Swayne," but surely a mistake for the S. 

 verbenacea. 



Bab. Supp., p. 94. No one appears to have 

 found this species except the late Mr. Jelly, 

 If not a mistake, probably extinct. 



A mistake. See Bab. Supp., p. 95. 



Bab., p. 54. Not found for many years. 

 Bentham considers it as only a variety of 

 C. dioica. 



Bab., p. 59. An error : a variety of the B. 



~ media having been mistaken for it. — C. C. B. 



Bab., p. 59. On the authority of Mr. Dyer, 

 in the " Botanist's Guide." Supposed to 

 be an error, some other species having been 

 mistaken for it. 



"Not found for many years." Bab. Supp., 

 p. 103. Probably extinct. 



" Not now to be found " where Mr. Sole met 

 with it ; and Prof. Babington thinks that 

 perhaps the P. calcareum had been mistaken 

 for it. See Supp., p. 103. 

 If the above plants be withdrawn from the Bath List, it will 

 reduce the entire number of species to 747. 

 The Fungi of Bath have been enumerated and described by the late 

 C. E. Browne, F.L.S., in Wright's " Historic Guide," p. 407. 



Asperugo procumheus 



Verbascum lychnitis 



Salvia pratensis 



Ophrys aranifera 



Narcissus biflorus 

 Carex davalliana 



Briza minor 

 Poa bulbosa - 



Eguisetum hyemale 

 Polypodium dryopteris 



