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A FEW PLANTS OBSERVED NEAE CLIFTON, BRISTOL. 



Jdly, 1865. 



By Elizabeth Chandleb. 



The following list is arranged in accordance with the London Catalogue, 



Clematis Vitalba, Clifton Downs, &c. 



Coronopus didyma, By the New Cnt, Bristol. 



Cheirantlius Clieiri, St. Yincent's Eocks. 



Sinapis tenuifoUa, Gravel-path near Cook's Folly, 



S. muralis, Wslls and Cliffs. Common. 



Linum usitatissimum, High banks just past the Suspension Bridge. 

 Hypericum montanum^ Abundant in the preceding locality. 

 Geranium colurnbinum^ Frequent. 

 Sedum Telepliium, St. Vmcent's rocks. 



Apium graveolens^ Banks of the Avon near the Clifton Ferry, on the 

 Somersetshire side. 



Petroselinum sativum^ Abundant on the Cliffs, 

 Fmniculum vulgare, On \\\<d QIiEb. Frequent 

 Torilis nodosa^ Clifton Dovms, 

 Rubia peregrina, Cliffs near St. Vincent's rocks. 

 Centrantlius ntder, AVitli the preceding. 

 Erigeron acris^ Cliffs and walls, very common. 



Aster TripoUum, Muddy beach of the Avon^ on the Somersetshire side, 



Bolidago Virgaurea, Cliffs, abundant. 



Imda Gonyza, Roadsides, frequent, 



Ghlora perfoliata, On the Cliffs. 



Veronica spicata^ St. Vincent's rocks. 



Antirrhinum majtis, With the preceding. 



Linaria Cymhalaria, St. Vincent's rocks and neighbouring cliffs. 

 Z. minor, Banks of the railway, by the river Avon. 

 Orobanche hederoe, On Ivy, St. Vincent's rocks, 

 Ver'bena ojicinalls, Roadsides, frequent. 

 Salvia verbenaca, St. Vincent's rocks. 

 Teucrium Scorodonia, Cliffs and roadsides. 

 Cynoglossiim officinale. Downs above AVMte Lady Valley. 

 Glaux maritima, AVith Aster TripoUum, 

 Mercurialis annua^ Waste ground and Railway banks, frequent. 

 Triglocldn maritimam, With Asi^r TripoUum. 

 High Wycombe. 



