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Polygonum Convolvulus L. var. suhalatum V. Hall. 3. Staple- 

 grove and Kingston, W. 4. Ilminster, D. 9. Berrow, W. — P. lapa- 

 thifolium L. 3. W. Sedgemoor ; 4. Knowle St. Giles and Combe 

 St. Nicholas, W. Ilminster, D. — *P. la pa thifolium X Persicaria. 



3. Orchard Portman, Staplegrove, and West Sedgemoor ; 4. Combe 

 St. Nicholas and Knowle St. Giles, W.—F. Bistorta L. 3. Eoad- 

 side near Kingston, W. 



Pumex maritimus L. 3. By a pool on the edge of West Sedge- 

 moor, below Bm*ton P^msent, JV. — P. ohtusifolius L. var. *ayrestis 

 Fr. 1. VVithypool ; 3. Thm'lbear, and near Taunton ; 6. Wambrook 

 — " a frequent form," TV. — P. crispus X ohtusifolius. 3. Stoke 

 St. Mary, W. 



Euphorbia Lathyrus L. A garden weed at 3. Hohvay, W.^ and 



4. Ilminster, D. 



Mercurialis annua L. 3. Allotments, Staplegrove, W, 



TJrtica urens L. 2. East Quantoxhead ; 3. Taunton ; 6. Combe 

 St. Nicholas and Wambrook ; 9. Bleadon, W. 



Parietaria officinalis L. 2. Kilve and Stogumber ; 4. Chard 

 and Knowle St. Giles ; 6. Winsham, W. 



Carpinus Betulus L. 2. Stogumber ; Crowcombe, W. 



Quercus Pobur X sessiliflora. 3. Stoke St. Mary, JV. 



Salijc triandra L. 3. Holway, JV. — S. aurita L. 1. Common 

 on Exmoor up to 1400 feet. 2. Horner to Dunkery; 6. Bewley 

 Down, JV. — **S'. aurita X caprea, *S. aurita X cinerea, and *S. caprea 

 X cinerea. 1. vSimonsbath (only leaf -specimens). — S. repens L., the 

 foriu >S'. ascendens Sm. 6. Bewley Down, JV. 



Pmpetrum nigrum L. 2. One patch on Yearnor Moor, near 

 Selworthy ; N. G. Haddon. 



JS'eottia Nidus-avis Rich. 4. Ely Wood, near Chard, JV. 



Cephalanthera grandifora Gray. 8. Near Batcombe, scarce, 



P. V. s. 



Orchis ^py?*ffw?W«7?5 L. 3. Thurlbear. Pitminster, and Corfe ; 

 6. Combe St. Nicholas, JV. — O. incarnata L. 4. Combe St. Nicholas; 

 8. Hare at Bruton, JJ^. — *0. incarnata xmaculata. 6. Widcombe, 

 JJ^. — O. macnlata L. {ericetoruni Linton). 4. Combe St. Nicholas, 

 W. 



Ophrys apifera Huds. 4. Puekington ; Barrington, D. 



Habenaria bifolia Br. 6. Whitestaunton ; Bewley Down, JV. — 

 H. virescens Druce. 3. Blagdon, and on the White Lias ridge from 

 Pitminster to Langport (extending into dis. 4) ; 4. Castle Neroche 

 and Combe St. Nicholas ; 6. Whitestaunton and Combe St. Nicholas, 

 JV. 5. Woods at Kingsdon, G. 



Iris foetidissima L. 2. Kilve ! ; 3, 4. White Lias ridge, from 

 Pitminster to Curry Rivell !, JV. 



[Tritonia {Monthretia) aurea y. Pottsii =^ X T. crocosmiflora 

 Nicholson. Banks of the Barle below Simonsbath, at intervals, for 

 nearly two miles. Two clumps were noticed by Lady Davy in I91G, 

 and it seems to be spreading quickly.] 



Polygonatum multifiorum All. 1. Wood at Exford, P. J. Piper. 

 10. Melcombe Wood, Mells, T.— P. officinale k\\. 10. Babington ; 

 Meleombu Wood ; Asliam Woods, T. 



