J so TUE JOUI^XAL OF BOT.v.yr 



Messrs. W. J). Miller, AV. Watson, and others added to their previous 

 valuable contributions : and Lady Davy, during a short stay on 

 Exnioor, found several noteworthy species. 1 have also received notes 

 from Messrs. H. S. Thompson and E. J. Hamlin. 



Districts 1 to 4 and 6 are in v. c. 5 S. Somerset ; the rest belong 

 to V. c. 6 N. Somerset. An asterisk indicates a new viceconiital 

 record. A note of admiration means that 1 have seen the plant 

 /// situ. 



Ranunculus trichophijUus Chaix. 8. West of Edington Junc- 

 tion!, Watson. — H. Drouet/i F. Schultz. 2. iioadside ditch, Holni- 

 cote, Hadden. — R. Baudotii Godr. 2. Ditches on the Porlock-Boss- 

 ington marshes, Hadden. — R. homiojjJn/llus- Ten. {Lenorinandi Y. 

 Schultz). 3. Hawk Moor (in Otterford Parish) ; and 6. Near 

 Churchstanton, Miller. — R. auricomus L. 10. Common at Chewton 

 Mendip, Tucker. 



ILelleborus viridis L. 4. About a dozen plants, above South 

 Hill Farm, Staple Fitzpaine, Miller.— R. foetidus L. 10. Lily- 

 combe, near Litton, Tucker. 



Aquilrffia luilr/aris L. 1. Truly wild, on a moor between East 

 Anstey and Dulverton, but very local. 2. A few plants, near a ruin, 

 in The Parks, Porlock ; clearh^ not native, Hadden. 3. Biagdon, 

 near Pitminster, Watson. 



Nt/mphaea alba L. 3. Pond on Widcombe Moor, north of 

 Churchstanton ; but doubtless planted. 



Meco}io2^sis camhrica Vig. 9. In two places below Callow llocks, 

 near Sidcot, Thompson. 



Fumaria capreolata L. {^paUidijlora Jord.). 2. Kilve ; and 

 8. Burnham, Watson. 



Nasturtium syloestve Br. S. Locally plentiful on tlie peat-moor, 

 west of Edington Junction. — N. ampliibium Br. 10. \^\ ponds oft' 

 Field Lane, Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Arabis hirsuta Scop. 10. Chewton Mendip ; not common. 

 Tucker. 



Draba muralis L. 10. Walls along Field Lane and off Watery 

 Combe, Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Sisymbrium Thalianum Gay. G. Combe St. Nicholas. 



Diplotaxis muralis DC. 10. An abundant weed in the grounds 

 ot" Chewton House, Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Coronopus didi/mus Pers. 2. Porlock Weir, Hadden. — C. pro- 

 cumbens (iilib. 10. Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Lepidium ruderale L. 5. East Quay, Bridgwater, Hamlin. — 

 L. Draba L. 2. Now plentiful by a roadside at Minehead, Hadden. 

 3. By the Parret, Bridgwater, Hamlin. 10. At the South- Western 

 llailway Station, jNIidsomer Norton, Thatcher. 



Teesdalea nudicaulis Br. 2. In good quantity by the roadside, 

 Porlock Hill, Hadden. Many hours' search failed to detect it in its 

 only other known Somerset locality {Miller). 



Cakile maritima Scop. 3. Shore, near the Golf Club-house, Mine- 

 liead Warren, Hadden. 



Raphanus Raphanistrum L. 2. Field near Bossington, Hadden. 

 It seems to be verv uncommon in the southern districts. 



