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Ononis repens L. 4. llminster ; Broadway ; Asliill, D. — O. 

 spinosa L. 4. Ashill ; Bi'oadway, D. 



Medicago arcihica Huds. 4. Garden weed, llminster, D. 



Melilot us al f/sgima ThmW. 4. llminster; Ashill; llton, Z). 



Trifolium medium L. 4. llminster, D. — T. hyhridum L. 4. 

 Common about llminster, i*. — T.jiliforme\j. 4. llminster; llton; 

 Ashill, ID. 



\Coronilla varia L. 4. A patch by the roadside, Ashill; alien, 



!>., sp.] 



Onohrycliis vicicefoJia Scop. 4. Waste ground, llminster, D. 



Vicia tetrasperma Moench. 4. llminster ; llton ; Donyatt, D. — 

 \Y. macrocarpa Bert. (7". sativa, var. macrocurpa Moris) was abun- 

 dant, last year, in a diiferent cornfield from the one in which he 

 found it, near Chewton Mendip, dis. 10, in 1916, T.] 



Lathyrus Niasolia L. 4. Buckland St. Mary ; below Castle 

 Neroche, i>. — L. sylvestris L. 4. Dowlish Wake ; aljundant at 

 Merriott, D. 



Prunus insititia L. 4. About llminster, D. (sent to me, in 

 fruit). — P. avium L. 4. Ashill; Broadway, D. 10. Emborough 

 Grove, T. — P. Cerasus L. 4. Broadwaj' ; White lackington, I). 



Hubits Idceus L. 4. Castle Neroche, D. 



The Kev. W. M. Kogers has kindly sent me a list of localities for 

 Somerset Brambles, from his Distribution Book ; those not previously 

 (or wrongly) recorded are given below. 



H. ])licatus Wh. it X. 7. Murray's Stouvton plant is var. *Ber- 

 tramii. 



R. integrilasis. 7. Linton's Castle Orchard sjjecimen is named 

 as of Sogers (distinct from P. J. Mueller's plant), by Dr. Focke, in 

 Species Ruhoriim {Eubi europcBi), 1914. 



B. carpinifolius Wh. & N. 3. The Quantock ]A?i\\i mentioned 

 by Murray^ p. 104, belongs here, as he thought. 



*R. incur i-atus Bab. 9. Edington, Day, 1914 ; " a good form," 

 TV. M. a. New for Somerset, I believe. 



It. rliomh if alius Whe. "I cannot now answer for this; but 

 Fry's Downhead Common station (dis. 10) may be right, and per- 

 haps others." 



a. anylosaxonicns Ge\ert. 2. Culhone, Babingf on (in ISoO). 



B. Borreri Bell-Salt., var. *dentatifolius Briggs. 1. By the Barle, 

 in open woodland, between HaAvkridge and Dulverton, E. >S. M., 1910 ; 

 new for v. c. 5. 



B. Drejeri G. Jensen. 2. St. Audries. 3. Wiveliscombe, 

 Murray. — Yar. Ley anus Jiogers. 10. Downside, 1916, Miss Todd. 



B. oiyoclados Muell. & Lef v., var. *AV'?rJoz/i(//« Kogers. 8. Peat- 

 moor, IL. 8. Thompson ; apjjarently new for Somerset. 



B. Bahinytonii Bell-Salt. 3. Blackdown Hills, Murray. 



B. Bloxamii Lees. 7. Pen Selwood ("a foiiu?"), Murray. 

 This may, perhaps, be the " Penridge " mentioned in my Supplement, 

 p. 60. 



B. scaler Wh. 'k X. 1. W. M. li. mentions that Murray's 

 Dulverton gathering was so named by both Focke and Gelert. 



B. thyrsiger liab. 3. Cockercombe Drive, Quantocks, //. 8. 



