NOTES Olii SOMERSET PLANTS EOH 1918 149 



LycJinis GWiago Scop. 6. Otterford, W. 



Cerastium semidecandrum L. 2. Kilve, W. 4. Hinton St. 

 George, D. 



SteUaria aq^uatiea ^co]). 3. Common on West Sedgemoor; 

 4. Chard district, frequent, W. 



Arenarior leptoclados Guss. 1. Walls at Simonsbath, above 

 1000 feet. 



Sagina suhulata. 1. Withypool, W. Near Simonsbath. 2. 

 Halsway Combe ; 6. Wambrook, W. 



SpergtiJa arvensis L. 1. Plentiful in turnip-fields, up to 1250 feet, 

 about Exford, Withypool, and Simonsbath. Ashway, near Tarr Steps, 

 W. 3. West Monkton. 4. Castle Neroche ; 6. Culmhead and 

 Buckland St. Mary, W. — S. sativa Boenn. 1. Simonsbath ; Exford. 



Sjyergularia marginata Kittel. 2. Lilstock, W. 



\_Tamarix anglica Webb. 2. Planted and flourishing, on the 

 coast near Lilstock, W.'] 



Hypericum Androscemum L. 2. Kilve and Quantoxhead ; 3. 

 Kingston ; 4. Combe St. Nicholas ; 6. Wambrook, W. — H. 'per- 

 foratum L. var. *angnstifolium DC. 2. East Quantoxhead; 8. King- 

 ston ; Chilworthy, W. — H. humifusum L. 1. Near Cutcombe, W. 

 Simonsbath. 2. Kilve, TV. Var. ^magnum Bast. 1. Exford; 

 Withypool, W, — H, elodes L. 1. Common in bogs on Exmoor, up 

 1400 feet. 6. Bewley Down, W. 



Malva moschata L. 3. Cothelstone, Cotford, and Thurlbear ; 

 4. Staple Fitzpaine and Knowle St. Giles, W. The white-flowered form 

 occurs at 3. Thurlbear and Orchard Portman, TF. ; and 4. Ilminster, D. 

 — M. 7'otiindifolia\j. 2. East Quantoxhead and Kilve; 3.- Orchard 

 Portman, Ruishton, Bathpool, and Stoke St. Gregory ; 6. Combe 

 St. Nicholas and Whitestaunton^ W. — [Jf. pusiUa Sm. 4. Waste 

 ground at Horton, near Ilminster, D., sp. ; so named by me, and 

 conHrmed by Mr. A. J. Wilmott.] 



Linum hienne MiWev {aiigustifolium Huds.). 2. Cliffs between 

 Lilstock and Kilve, TV. 



\_Geranii(m pratense L. 2. Two roots, near houses, probably 

 planted, at St. Audries, W. 3. Broomfield Churchyard, Hiss A. G. 

 Miller.'] — G. jyg^^cnaicnyn ^urm.. Rl. 3. Kingston, W. — G.pusiJhim 

 L. 3. Thurlbear, W.— G. rotundi folium L. 10. Babington, T.— 

 G. columhinum L. 2. Frequent about Kilve ; 3. Thurlbear and 

 Bishop's Lydeard ; 8. Bruton, rare, W. — G. lucidinn L. 5. Kings- 

 don, G. Still unrecorded for dist. 1. — G. Bohertia7ium L.,^. alho. 

 1. Exford. 



Erodium moscliahim L'Herit. 9. -Berrow, W. Farmyard, 

 Twickenham, T.—E. maritimnm L'Herit. 9. Tyntesfield Woods,' T. 



[^Oxalis corniculafaJj. A garden escape at 3. Taunton, W., and 

 4. Ilminster, Z),] 



' HhamtiKS F-rangula Jj. Woods near Curland, -Z>. 

 ■' Genista tinctoria L. 6. Buckland St. Mary, W, 



Ulex Gallii Planch. 1. Common on Exmoor. 2, 3. Common 

 on the Quantocks, W, Var. Viumilis Planch. 1. Plentiful on 

 Winsford Hill and some other Exmoor heights, up to 1400 feet!, W. 

 I can, however, see no good varietal characters, and believe this 



