NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MID-SOMERSET. 43 



Hi'ppocreim comosa, L. — South slope of the Polden Hills, m the 

 parish of Compton Dundon, and on Green Down. 



Geum mtermedmm, Ehrh., and G. rivale, Ehrh. — Cogley Wood, 

 Bruton. 



Rosa micrantha, Sm. — A few hushes by " Marshal's Elm." 



R. bibracteata, Bast. {R. systyla, Woods). — Barton-St. David. 

 One bush. 



Lytliriim Salicaria, L. — Very common by the Brue. 



Cotyledon Umbilicus, L. — Walls about Baltonsboro' and But- 

 leigh. 



Apium graveolens, L. — Baltonsboro', common. 



Petroseli7ium seyetum, Koch. — Cornfields, Charlton-Mackrell. 



BupleuTum rotundi folium, L. — With the last. 



(E7ianthe pimpelmioides, L. — Baltonsboro' ; Walton. 



(E. crocata, L. — Baltonsboro'. 



Caucalis daucoides, L. — Cornfields, Charlton-Mackrell. 



C. latifolia, L. — " Walton," Rev. J. G. Hickley. Once found. 



Torilis infesta, Spr. — Charlton-Mackrell. 



Coniimi maculatum, L. — Very abundant everywhere. 



Viscum album, L. — Common in the district. 



Sambucus Ebulus, L. — Charlton-Mackrell. 



Viburnum Opulus, L. — Common on the hills. 



Asperula odorata, L. — Butleigh Wood. 



Galium tricorne, With. — Charlton Mackrell. 



Rubia peregrina, L. — Barton-St. David. 



Valerianella dentata, L. — Frequent on the hills in cultivated 

 ground, 



Dipsacus sylvestris, L. — Very abundant. 



Erigeron acris, L. — Barton-St. David, and by the road along 

 the ridge of the Polden Hills. 



Inula Helenium, L. — Walton. 



I. Conyza, L. — Butleigh Wood. 



Bidens tripartita, L. — Baltonsboro'. 



B. cernua, L. — West Pennard. 



Anthemis Cotula, L. — Butleigh. 



Chrysanthemum segetum, L. — Extremely rare in this district. 

 I have only seen one specimen at Barton, which had, no doubt, 

 been accidentally introduced. 



Senecio erucifolius, L. — Much more common here than S. 

 Jacobcea. 



S. saracenicus, L. — With Aconitum Xapellus, near Milton Cleve- 

 don, and by the Brue, close to Castle Cary station. 



Arctium majus, Schk. — Baltonsboro'. 



A. intermedium, Lange. — Common throughout the district. 



Silybum Marianum, Gaertn. — Sandpit near the top of Glaston- 

 bury Tor. 



Cichorium Intybus, L. — Barton-St. David. 



Picris hieracioides , L. — One of our characteristic plants. 



Helminthia echioides, Gaertn. — Common. 



Hieracium tridentatum, Fr. — In a lane leading up the hill from 

 West Pennard station. 



