44 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MID-SOMERSET. 



Campanula patula, L. — By the roadside, about half-way be- 

 tween Castle Gary and Cole. This confirms the statement in 

 ' Bot. Guide.' 



SpecuJaria hybrida, A. DC. — Butleigh, Rev. Gilbert Smith. 



CJilora perfoliata, L. — Polden Hills. 



Gentiana AmareUa, L. — With the last, and at Barton. 



Cusciita Trifolii, Bab. — Not uncommon. 



Lithospennwn piirpureo-ccBriileum, L. — Southern slope of the 

 Polden Hills, in the parish of Compton-Dundon. 



Solannm. nigrum, L. — A weed in the vicarage garden, Butleigh. 



Hyoscijamus niger, L. — A plant of this appeared in my garden 

 on some soil which had been washed down by the Brue. 



Orobanche minor, Sutt. — Frequent about Barton. 



Digitalis purpurea, L. — Scarce in this neighbourhood. I have 

 seen it on the Polden Hills, and in West Pennard. 



Linaria Elatine, Mill.; L. spuria, Mill. ; L. minor. Mill. — Kein- 

 ton-Mandeville and Barton. 



Mentha viridis, L. — Eoadside between Kingweston and Butleigh 

 monument. 



M. piperita, Sm. — Baltonsboro'. Probably escaped from some 

 farm-house garden. 



Lycopus europmis, L. — Baltonsboro'. 



Calaminthe qlficinalis, Moench. — Kingsdon, Rev. Gilbert Smith. 



C. Acinos, Clair. — Charlton-Mackrell. 



Galeopsis Ladanum, L. — Common in cornfields about Charlton- 

 Mackrell. 



Hottonia palustris, L. — Baltonsboro', &c. Common. 



Lysimachia vulgaris, L. — Baltonsboro'. Very local. 



L. Xummidaria, L. — Common. 



L. nemmum, L. — Cogley Wood, Bruton. 



Anagallis cceridea, L. — Baltonsboro'. One plant. 



Samolus Valerandi, L. — Walton. 



Chenopodium p)olyspermum, L. — A garden weed, Baltonsboro'. 



C. urbicum, L. — Common on rubbish heaps. 



C. ficifolium, Sm. — Baltonsboro'. 



C. rubruin, L. — Eubbish heap at West Pennard. 



Daphne Laureola, L. — Occasional in the district. 



Euphorbia platypihylla, L. — Kingweston ; Barton. 



E. Lathyris, L. — Baltonsboro'. A weed in cultivated ground. 



Humidus Lupulus, L. — Very common in many places. 



Paris quadrifolia, L. — Copley Wood, Kingweston. 



Hydrocharis Morsus-ramc, L. — Ditches about Baltonsboro'. 



Orchis pyramidalis, L. — Keinton-Mandeville ; Snaphill. 



Habenaria viridis, Br. — Kingweston. 



H. chlorantha, Bab. — Barton. 



Ophrys ajtifera, L. — Barton; Polden Hills. 



Spiranthus autumnalis. Rich. — Here and there along the ridge 

 of the Polden Hills. 



Neottia yidns-avis^'Rich. — '' Cogley Wood, Bruton," Miss B.Carey. 



Epipactis latifolia, All. — With the last. 



Allium vineale, L. — Barton ; Kingweston. 



