140 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



Bath, Miss Dora O. Martin, sp. — A. tenella Murray. 4. Broad- 

 way ; Buckland St. Mary, D. 



Samolics Valerandi L. 4. Ilton, D. 



Ligustrum vulgare L. 4. Very common about Ilminster ; 

 native, D. 



Viiica minor Jj. 4. Donyatt; Ilton, Z). 



BJachstonia perfoliata Huds. 4. Ashill ; Broadway ; base of the 

 Blackdown Hills, D. 



Myosotis cespitosa Schultz. 4. Common about Ilminster, D. ; 

 as are M. repens Gr. & D. Djn, M. coUiiia Hoffm., and M. versi- 

 color Sm. 



Litlwspermiom officinale L. 9. Base of Burrington Combe, 

 H. S. T.—L. purpureo-coeruleum L. 9. Edge of a wood near 

 Cheddar, towards Draycott, at 500 feet, H. S. T. 



\_Echiuin italiciim L. ? 9. On the edge of a stony hillside, just 

 opposite the principal house on Steep Holm, as well as on the slopes 

 below, Dr. J. Wiglesworth, sp. This was forwarded, fresh, last 

 June, and is either £]. italicum or a near ally. The one inflorescence 

 seen by me is broadly triangular (four inches long, by three across at 

 the base) ; rachis hispid with stiff, shining white hairs, which are 

 about one-fifth of an inch long : calyces linear, acute, densely hispid 

 Avith yellowish-white pubescence, their segments linear, acute, almost 

 equalling the corolla, which is pink, but dries bluish ; style and 

 stamens long, exserted. This plant is reported to come up regularly, 

 and seems to be well established, though doubtless a recent introduc- 

 tion, as it had not been reported by previous visitors to the island.] 



Hgoscganius niger L. 4. Horton, near Ilminster, D. 



Varhascum Thapsiis L. 4. Fairly plentiful about Ilminster, D. 

 10. Emborough Quarries, T. 



Linaria spuria Mill. 4. Abunlant in cultivated ground, Ashill, 

 D. 



Veronica scutellata L. 4. Chard Reservoir, D. 



Verbena officinalis L. 4. Kingstone ; a garden weed, Dowlish 

 Wake, D. 10. Coley ; Chewton Mendip, T. 



Mentha spicata Huds. 4. Old canal, between Chard and Il- 

 minster, D. 10. By the Biver Chew at Coley, T. — M. citrata Ehrh. 

 '9. " Mr. Tucker reports that this plant in Mr. White's original 

 station near Priddy has become distinctly hairy beneath the leaves. 

 In company with Miss Roper, he discovered another small patch, 

 about three quarters of a mile away." — Hep. Dot. Section, Somerset 

 jircltceological ^ Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Thgmiis onatus Mill. 4. Windwhistle Hill, near Chard. D. 



Galamintlia montana Lam. 4. Kingstone ; Donyatt, D. 



Melissa officinalis L. 4. Horton, near Ilminster ; Ashill, D. 

 9. Well established by a roadside between Congresbury and Chui-ehill ; 

 roadside between Clapton in Grordano and Clapton Wick, //. S. T. 



Scutellaria galericulata L. 4. Ilminster ; Donyatt ; Ilton ; 

 Chard Reservoir, D. — S. minor Huds. 4. Chard Reservoir ; Avoods 

 at Ashill and Ilminster, D. 10. EmboroTigh Grove, T. 



StacJigs arvensis L. 4. Common about Ilminster, D. 



Galeopsis angustifolia Ehrh. 4. Corniiekks near Ilminster, D. — 



