loO THE JOURNAL OP BOTANY 



to be only a state due to situation and exposure, which passes gra- 

 dually into the normal form. — V. minor Roth. Accidentally omitted 

 from my Supplement to Fl. Som. 1. Withypool ; Exford, W. 2. 

 Crowcombe Heathfield. 4. Abundant on Staple Common. 6. Near 

 Chard. 



Ononis repens L. var. horrida Lange. 2. Kilve and Quantox- 

 head, W. — O. spinosa L. 2. East Quantoxhead ; 3. Thurlbear, W. 



Trigonella ornithopodioides DC. 2. North Hill, Minehead, and 

 on the coast towards Greenaleigh, JV. 



Melilotus altissima Thuill. 2. Kilve and Lilstock ; 3. Thurl- 

 bear and Orchard Portman ; 4. Fivehead, W. 



\Trifolium pratense L. var. americanum Harz. 2. Kilve ; 3. 

 Not uncommon in cultivation in the Taunton district, WP^ — T. 

 medium L. 2. Kilve ; 3. Corfe and Blagdon ; 6. Culmhead ; 8. 

 Bruton, W. — T. squamosum L. 2. Portlock Weir, W. — T. arvense 

 L. var. *perpusillum DC. 2. Minehead WaiTen, W. — T. hybridum 

 L. 1. Withypool ; 2. Crowcombe and East Quantoxhead ; 3. Taun- 

 ton ; 4. Curry Mallet ; 8. Bruton; 9. Yatton, TV. — T. fraf/iferum\j. 

 2. Cliffs, Kilve to Lilstock ; 3. Athelney, Orchard Portman, and 

 common on the White Lias (3 and 4) from Hatch to Langport ; 

 4. Combe St. Nicholas, W. — T. duhium Sibth. var. ^pygmceum 

 Soyer-Willemet. 2. Smith's Combe, above East Quantoxhead, W. — 

 TJiliforme L. 2. Halsway Combe, W. 



Anthyllis Vulneraria L. 2. St. Audries, W. 



Lotus corniculatus L. var. crassifolius Pers. 2. About Kilve, 

 W. — L. tenuis Waldst. & Kit. 3 and 4. Rock Hill, near Wran- 

 tage, W. 



Astragalus glycyphyllos L. 10. Babington, T. 



Ornithopus perpusillus L. 1. Roadside, Withypool Hill, at 

 1000 feet. 



Vicia hirsuta Gray and V. tetrasperma Moench. 2. Kilve ; 

 8. Bruton, W. — V. angustifolia L. 2. Oare ; 3. Norton Fitz- 

 warren, W. 



Lathyrus NissoUa L. 3. Badger Street, W. 4. Heme Hill, 

 Ilminster, D. — L. montanus Bernh. 1. Withypool and Exton ; 

 4. Bickenhall and Combe St. Nicholas ; 6. Whitestaunton and Wam- 

 brook ; 8. Bruton, W. 



Prunus insititia L. 3. Taunton ; 8. Bruton, W. — P. domes- 

 tica L. 6. Combe St. Nicholas ; 8. Bruton, W. — P. avium L. 2. 

 Washford ; 3. Pickeridge, near Corfe ; 6. Whitestaunton and Wam- 

 brook, W.—P. Cerasus L. 2. Washford, W. 



Ruhus Jissus Lindley. 1. Exe Yalle}', above Exford ; lane at 

 Honeymead Corner, near Simonsbath, in good quantit}^ The dull- 

 red fruit IS excellent. — B. plicatus Wh. & N. 1. WithyiX)ol; locally 

 plentiful by the Sherdon Water, near Simonsbath. — li. cariensis 

 Genev. 1. Simonsbath ; Exford. Confinned by W. M. Rogers. — • 

 R. Lindleianus Lees. 1. Exford; Simonsbath, &c. — R. argenteus 

 Wh. & N. 1. Exford, Withypool, and Simonsbath. — R. rhamni- 

 folius Wh. & N. 1. About Exford and Simonsbath. — R. pulcherri^ 

 mus Neuman. 1. Exford, Withypool, and Simonsbath ; frequent. 

 2. Abundant near Elworthy, and 3. Clatsworthy. — R. rusticanus 



