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stone ; 6. Wambrook, W. Yar. 2)?'(BCo.v (Sole). 4. Cornfield, Castle 

 Neroche. 6. Chard Common, TV. 



Origanum vidgare L. 3. On the White Lias ridge, from Hatch 

 to Langport, W. 



Thymnus ovatus Miller. 6. Combe St. Nicholas, W. 



Catamihtha Acinos Clairv. 9. Field on Creech Hill, near Brn- 

 ton, C. E. Moss {teste W.). 9. Between Failand and Tickenham, 

 T. — C. montana Lam. 2. Stogumber !, Kilve, and East Quantox- 

 head ; 3. Aisholt, Kingston !, and Stapiegrove ; 4. Street Ash ; 9. 

 Yatton, W. 



Melissa officinalis L. 3. Kingston and Bathpool ; 4. Barley 

 Hill, W. 



Salvia Verhenaca L. 3. Ciirry Rivell, W. 5. Kingsdon, G. — 

 [*S'. verticillata L. 2. Established on the Lower Marsh, Dunster, 

 J. A. Fort, sp. 9. Flax Bom-ton, T.] 



Scutellaria galericulata L. 3. West Sedgemoor; 8. Rare at 

 Bruton, W. — -S. minor Huds. 1. Exford ; Withypool ; ascends to 

 1300 feet near Simonsbath. 2. Elworthy ; 4. Brittj Common ; 

 6. Buckland St. Mary and Bewley Down, W. 



Stachys officinalis Trev. 3. Norton Fitzwarren, Pitminster, 

 Corfe, Thmdbear, &c. ; 4. Castle Neroche, &c. ; 6. Whitestamiton and 

 Wambrook; 8. Bruton, W. — S. palustris X syhatica (ambiguaSm.). 

 4. Donyatt, D. Knowle St. Giles, ]^^ — S. arveusis L. 1. Field on 

 Sherdon Farm, Simonsbath (1250 feet). 



Galeopsis angustifolia Ehrh. 2. East Quantoxhead ; 3. Near 

 Fivehead, W. — G. Tetrahit L. var. hifida (Boenn.). 3. Elworthy; 

 6. Whitestamiton, If^. Yar. 7i^yr?>«??s Breb. 1. Withypool!, Exford!, 

 Simonsbath !, Winsford, and Exton ; 6. Buckland St. Mary, W. 



Lamium Galeohdolon Crantz. 2. Washford ; 3. Broomfield, W. 

 4. Hinton St. George ; Dinnington ; Chilworthy, D. 6. Combe St. 

 Nicholas ; Whitestaunton, W. 



Plantago major L. var. intermedia S^mie. 3. Gravel paths, West 

 Monkton. On the Lias, Thurlbear; 8. Bruton, W. — P. lanceolata 

 L. var. sphcerostachya Roehl. 1. Withypool and Simonsbath ; 2. 

 Frequent above Kilve and Quantoxhead, and at Minehead ; 3. Coth el- 

 stone, W. This form does not seem to be constant. — P. Coronopus 

 L. var. pygmcea Lange. 2. Minehead-, and from St. Audries to Lil- 

 stock; 9. Berrow, W. Below Brean Down, on the northern side. 



Littorella uniflora Aschers. {lacnstris L.). 1. Pools in the 

 Barle, about two miles below Simonsbath ; a very unusual station. 

 It does not seem to flower here. Leaves up to eight inches long. 



Scleranthus annnus L. 3. West Monkton, W. D, Miller\ 

 4. Castle Neroche, W. 



Chenopodium polyspermum L. 2. Minehead, W. 3. Cothel- 

 stone. — C. mural e L. 2. East Quantoxhead ; Lilstock, W. — C. 

 urhicum L. 9. Near Brean, W.—C. riihrum L. 3. West Monkton. 

 Yar. blitoides Wallr. 3. Stapiegrove. W. — C. JBonus-Henricus L. 

 2. East Quantoxhead ; Trull and Ruishton, W. 



Atriplex delioidea Bab. 3. Taunton, W. Yar. prostrata Bab. 

 2. Kilve, on shingle ; Lilstock, on mud, W. 



Salicornia europcea L. forma strict a Moss. 9. Berrow, JV. 

 Suceda maritima Dum. 2. Lilstock, JV. 



