152 THE JOUliXAL OF BOTANT : 



E. Lamyi F. Schultz. 3. Holway, Taunton, W.^-E. palustre L. 

 1. Frequent on Exnioor. Var. ^lavandulcdfoliiim Lecoq & Laniotte. 



1. Wet bogs, Knighton Combe, Witlwpool, very characteristic ; I 

 also saw it near Simonsbath. Hitherto only known in Britain from 

 Shetland and the Highlands. — Dr. Watson has found the following 

 hybrids, but kept no specimens : — ■*E. hlrsutum X montanum. 8. 

 Blagdon Hill. *E. }iirsutumy.parvijlorum, 2.- Stogumber, St. Au- 

 dries, and EastQuantoxhead. 3. Norton Fitzwarren. — E. montanum x 

 ohscurum. 2. Trull. — E. montaniimx par viJJ ovum. 2. Kilve. 3. 

 Langford Budyille and Kingston. — E. ohscurum X parvijloriim. 



2. Kilye and Stogumber. 3. Bathpool. 6. Wambrook.— j6J. ob- 

 scurum X tetragonum. 2. East Quantoxhead, 3. Corfe. 



Bryonia dioica L. 2. Kilve ; 3. West Hatch, W. 



Sium erectum Hwds. 3. Creech St. Michael ; 9. Berrow, TF. 



Foeniciilum vuJgare ^IiWqy. 2. Lilstock ; St. Audries, W. 



(Enantke 2^impineUoides L. 1. Barle Valle}", above Dulverton ; 

 4. and 6. Combe St. Nicholas ; 9. Berrow, W. 



Caucalis nodosa Scop. 2. East Quantoxhead, W. 5. Kingsdon, 

 G. Yai\ *peduncuIafallou.j (under Torilis). 3. Bridgwater, 1886, T. 



Adoxa Moschatellina L. 2. Stogumber ; Crowcombe. 



Viburnum Opulus L. 1. Hawkridge and Quarme Valley ! ; 2. 

 Kilton; 4. Bickenhall, W. 



Rubia peregrina L. 2. Frequent about Kilve !, W. 4. Abun- 

 dant at Broadway, Z>. 



Gallium Molliigolj. var, '^insubricum (Gaud.). 2. Kilve, W. — ■ 

 G. palustre Jj. YRY. lanceolatum Uechtr. 3. Canal, Bathpool!, W. 

 — G. uliginosum L. 1. Not uncommon about Simonsbath, Exford, 

 and With^qoool, reaching 1300 feet. — G. tricorne Stokes. 4. Fields, 

 Ilminster, D, 



Asperula odorata L. 4. Hatch and Bickenhall ; 6. White- 

 staunton, W. — A. cynancliica L. 3. Calmington, near Taunton, W. 



SJierardia arvensis L, var. ^maritima Grriseb. 2. Downs, East 

 Quantoxhead, W. 



Valerian-a dioica L. 4. Bickenhall, W. 



Valerianella dentata Poll. 2. Frequent in ploughed fields about 

 Kilve, W. 



Solidago Virgaurea L. 1. Exe Valley ! ; 4. Barley Hill ; 6. 

 Wambrook, Whitestaunton, and Yarty Valley ; 9. Brockky Combe, W. 



Erigeron acre L. 2. Minehead ; 3. Stoke St. Mary, W. 



Gnaphalinm tdiginosum L. 1. Abundant about Exfoitl ; Simons- 

 bath, etc. 2. Elworthy and East Quantoxhead ; 3. Bishop's Lydeard; 

 0. Buckland St. Mary, W. — G. sylvaticum L. 2. Sparingly neiir 

 Bellinger Farm, Porlock, N. G. Hadden. 



Inula Helenium L. 8. One root, Westcombe, near Batcombe, 

 R. V. Sherring. 



Bidens cernua L. 3. Bathpool, W. — B. tripartita L. 3. West 

 Sedgemoor, Barthpool, and Stajjlegrove ; 4. Chaffcombe, W, 



Achillea JP tar mica L. 1. Exton ; 3. Langford Heathfield ; 

 4. Britt\" Common and Street Ash, W. 



Anthemis CotulaL. 3. Taunton; 8. Shapwick, TF. — A. arvensis 

 L. -2. EastQuantoxhead; 4. Combe St. Nicholas, Jf\ — A. nobilish. 

 2. St. Audries ; 3. Triscombe, W. 



