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Inula sqiiarrosn Bernh. 4. Hinton St. George, Dhmington, 

 etc., D. 



Bidfiis cernua L. 4. Knowle St. Giles ; Chard Reservoir, D. 



10. Ponds at Emborough and Chewton Mendip, T. — B.trifartita L. 

 4. Ashill ; llton, B. 



Achillea Ptarmica L. 3. Stream-side, between Cheddon Fitz- 

 paine and Hestercombe, M. 4. Ashill ; Broadway ; Ilminster ; 

 Donyatt ; llton, D. 9. Near Priddy, T. 



Aiithemis Gotuln L. 4. Ashill ; Broadway ; Buckland St. Mary ; 

 Hinton St. George, I). — A. nohilis L. 4. Stoeklinch ; Whitelack- 

 ington, D. 



Artemisia vulgaris L. 4. Abundant at Merriott, D. 



Arctium Lappa L. {majus Bernh.). 4. Seavington ; White- 

 lack in gton, frequent, I). 



Carduus crispus L. 4. Common around Ilminster, D. 



Ciiicus 2)>'f<fc^isis Willd. 4. Broadway, D. — C. acaalis Willd. 

 4. Chard; Ilminster; Broadway, i>. 



Serratula tinctoria L. 4. Donyatt ; Ashill ; Ilminster, D. 



Picris hieracioides \j. 4. Ilminstt r ; Ashill, Z). 



PCieracium tridentatiim Fr. 4. Hinton St. George ; Dinnington, 

 _Z). 10. Abundant on a wall in Harptree Combe, T. (so named by 

 me, on fresh material, and confirmed at Kew). — H. rif/idum Hartm., 

 var. trichocaulon Dahlst. 9. Clapton in Gordano, H. IS. T., sp. — 



11. i(vibellafi/m L. 4. Common in the Ilminster district, D. 9. 

 Clapton in Gordano, H. S. T., sp. 



Leontodou nudicaule Banks and Solander. 4. Buckland St. 

 Mary, B. 



Lactuca muralis Gsertn. 4. Ilminster, D. 



Jasione montana L. 4. Buckland St. Mary, B. 



Campanula Trachelium L. 10. Harptree Combe, T. — C. rotun- 

 difolia L. 9. Priddy, etc., T. 



*Vaccinium Vitis-Idcea L. 2. Smith's Combe, above East 

 Quantockshead (apparently at about 500 to 700 feet), Per. C. Q. 

 Knoivles, sp. Mr. Miller brought it to me, fresh (in ripe fruit), on 

 September 16th. "There is quite a lot of it . . . Smith's (or Dane's) 

 Combe splits into two ; and the Vaccinium is all along the high ridge 

 between the two streams" {Knoioles, in litt.). This is a A-erv 

 important and unexpected addition to the County list, tending to 

 confirm the old record for Devon ; the two alleged N. Somerset 

 stations, being in woods and on the Mountain Limestone, are surely 

 incorrect. It should be searched for on the Brendon and Exmoor 

 heights. 



Primula veris X vulgaris. 10. Litton ; the Harptrees, etc. T. 



Lysimachia vulgaris L. 4. One plant was found by the road- 

 side at Ashill by B., and he posted me fresh pieces. It clearly came 

 near L. vulgaris, but had rather strongly rectirved petals, and an 

 unusual habit. Material sent to Kew was, however, so named, with- 

 out any qualification. It may be a garden form. — L. Nummidaria L. 

 4. Ashill ; lie Abbots ; llton ; Combe St. Nicholas ; Chard Reser- 

 voir, i>. — L. nemorinnh. 4. Ashill; near Ilminster, Z). 



Anagallis fa'mina Mill. 10. A garden weed at Weston, near 



