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4. Damp meadow near Chard Eeservoir. — C. jMJiicea L. 1. Wins- 

 ford. 2. Crowcombe Heathfield; Stogumber. 4. Near Chard 

 Eeservoir. — C. pendula Huds. 8. "Tlie sedge of the woods 

 around Bruton," Moss. The same may be said of the Somerton 

 neighbourhood ; in fact, it is more generally abundant in Somerset 

 than in any other county with which I am familiar, though rather 

 local. — G. helodes Link {Ic&vigata Sm.). 8. Woods on the green- 

 sand ; fairly common [near Bruton] , Moss. — C. binervis Sm. 



2. Crowcombe Heathfield. 8. Kingswood Warren, Moss. — 

 C. (Ederi Ketz. var. mdocarpa And. 4. Near Chard Eeservoir. I 

 found ty^e-CEderi in a damp hollow at Crowcombe Heathfield, 

 dis. 2 ; the only place where I have seen it in Somerset, hitherto. 

 C. hirta L. 2. Crowcombe Heathfield ; Stogumber. 4. Near 

 Chard Eeservoir. — C. acutiformis Ehrh. [iMludosa Good.). 

 4. Chard Eeservoir. — G. riparia Curt. 4. Chard Eeservoir. — Var. 

 ■'hiimilis Uechtr. 9. In a small marsh on the coast, a mile or more 

 north of Borrow Church ; the type was not seen. Dwarf, 12 to 20 

 inches high ; female spikelets small, 1 to 1^ inch long, \to^ inch 

 broad ; leaves slightly glaucous, |^ to |- inch broad. Determined 

 by Pfarrer G. Kukenthal ; but apparently less extreme than Mr. 

 C. E. Salmon's plant. 



Milium eff^isiim L. 1. Exe Valley, between Brushford and 

 Exton. 



Agrostis canina L. 3. Moors near Wiveliscombe. 4. Meadows 

 near Chard Eeservoir. 



Aira prcBcox L. 2. Crowcombe Heathfield ; Stogumber. 

 8. Abundant on the peat moor, Moss ! 



Holcus mollis L. 2. Crowcombe Heathfield. 



Avena fatua Li. 2. Dunster ; Alcomhe, Pug sIctj. 



Sieglingia decumbens Bernh. 4. Pastures near Chard 

 Eeservoir. 



Molinia coerulea Moench. 2. Crowcombe Heathfield. 



3. Moors near Wiveliscombe. 



Poa nemoralis L. 2. Shady lane between Crowcombe Heath- 

 field and Stogumber. 



Glyceria plicata Fr. 4. Chard Eeservoir. — G. dcclinata Breb. 

 1. Exe valley at Bridgetown (parish of Exton). 2. Crowcombe 

 Heathfield ; associated with Garex CEdcri. 



Festuca elatior L. 3. Near Wiveliscombe. 



Brovius giganteus L. var. triflorus Syme. 3. Milverton. — 

 B. ramosus Huds. (asper Murr.). 2. Stogumber. — B. comimitatus 

 Schrad. 4. Damp meadows near Chard Eeservoir ; native. 



Lastrea montana T. Moore {Oreopteris Presl.). 1. Hillsides in 

 the Exe valley, two or three miles above Winsford. 



Equisetuvi maximum Lam. 4. Chard Eeservoir. 



Nitella op)aca Agardh. 3. Small field pond on Quantock Farm, 

 West Monkton. Only known previously from one other station in 

 Somerset, and that slightly doubtful. 



