126 BRISTOL FIELD-BOTANY IN 1901. 
FUMAEIACE^. 
The little patch of Gorydalis claviculata first recorded ii) 
1835 from the edge of a thicket on St. Stephen's Hill, has from 
some unknown cause gradually diminished until it seems to 
have disappeared. A new locality for the plant is much 
wanted. Two new species of Fumaria have been observed : 
F. fallidi-fiora near Axbridge, and F. densiflora at Wells ; 
both in small quantity. 
CRUCIFEE^. 
Cardamine imf aliens L. The following additional localities 
are known : Border of a wood near Tortwprth ; on the 
pennant at Crew's Hole, 1885 ; valley in Leigh Wood, 1899, 
1900 ; debris at the base of rocks near Cheddar in two spots, 
1884-98. 
Lefidium Smithii Hook. A few plants were found at Uphill 
by Mr. Harold Thompson, in 1888, and two on a wall near 
Portishead Church, 1889, by Mr. J. F. Hopkins. 
Draba muralis grows abundantly in East Somerset at 
Mells, Chelwood, Stone Easton, and Horrington. Alien 
plants of this order that have been found in the district 
are Sisymhrium ^pannonicum, Jacq., Erysimum refandum L., 
E. ferjoliatum Crantz., and Bunias orient alis L. 
CISTACiE. 
Helianthemum folifolium Mill. As recorded in the Journal 
of Botany, October, 1888, this extremely rare plant was found, 
growing plentifully on Purn Hill, Bleadon, by Mr. David Fry. 
Its occurrence there, about two miles S.E. of Brean Down 
marks an important extension of the previously ascertained 
range of this species in N. Somerset, 
