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Vicia sylvatica L. 9. Cheddar Wood, Moss. — V. angustifolia 

 L. 1. Winsford. 



Lathyrus sylvestris L. 3. Wood between Wrantage and 

 Hatch Beauchamp. — L. montanus Bernh. 8. Cogley Wood, 

 Bruton ; " very rare on the Jurassic soils," Moss. 



Primus Cerasus L. 3. Woods between Wrantage and Hatch 

 Beauchamp ; I am incHned to think it native here. 



Bubus coryUfolius x rusticanus. 3. Milverton. 



Geum rivale L. 1. By the Exe about Exton and Winsford, 

 fairly common ; G. rivale x urbanum {intermedium Ehrh.) was 

 gathered about two miles above Winsford, with the parents. 



Potentilla verna L. 9. Found independently by Dr. Moss and 

 myself on hillsides between Axbridge and Cheddar Wood ; I saw 

 one plant in good flower on March 7th, 1910 — remarkably early, 

 as it was a backward spring. 



Alchemilla minor Huds., Fl. Anglica, ed. i. {A. filicaulis Buser, 

 pro -parte). 9. Hill pastures above Cheddar Wood, Moss. 



Rosa Sherardi Davies (subglobosa Sm.). 2. Minehead. — -'B. 

 scabriuscula Sm. 2. Wooded coast towards Greenaleigh, Mine- 

 head. — B. canina L. var. senticosa auct. angl. (non Ach.). 2. 

 Eoadside, North Hill, Minehead. The true name for our plant is 

 still uncertain. 



Bibes nigrum L. 1. By the Exe, Winsford. 



CotyledonUmbilicus L. 1. Abundant about Exton and Winsford. 



Sed'um Telephimn L. 7. Pen Pots, Penselwood, on Green- 

 sand ; also in a hedge, Witham Friary (district 10), on Oxford 

 Clay, Moss. 



Drosera rotundifolia L. 3. Moors near Wiveliscombe. 



Myriophyllum alternifloi'um DC. 1. Abundant in the upper 

 Exe and tributary streams. 



Callitriche intermedia Hoffm. (Jiamulata Kuetz.). 3. Ditches 

 about Creech St. Michael and Ham. 



Peplis P or tula Ij. 9. Blackdown, ilfoss. 



Epilobiumangustifolium L. 1. Between Brushford and Exton. 

 5. Somerton Wood. — E. roseum Schreb. 2. Lane at Alcombe, 

 Pngsley. — E. obscurum x parviflorum. 3. Streamlet between 

 Wiveliscombe and Milverton. 



CEnanthe Lachenalii C. Gmel. 4. Damp meadows near Chard 

 Eeservoir. 



Galium uUginosum L. 3. Moors near Wiveliscombe ; locally 

 plentiful. 



Valeriana dioica L. 2. Between Crowcombe Heathfiold and 

 Stogumber. — V. officinalis Jj. {a Mikanii Syme). 8. " The iorm 

 on the Jurassic soils" {i.e. around Bruton), Moss. I agree with 

 Mr. Beeby in considering it to be specifically distinct from V. 

 sambucifolia Mikan which is fairly common on non-calcareous 

 soils in most parts of the county that I have visited. 



Dipsacus pilosus L. 8. Cogley Wood, Bruton, Moss. 



Erigeron acre L. 3. On sandstone near Milverton Station, 



Anthemis nobilis L. 1. Exe Valley, about two miles above 

 Winsford. 



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