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JLdra moschafa L. 2. M(^nksilver ; (3. Castle Xeroche, Watson. 

 10. liemarkubly common at Chewton Mendip ; much more so than 

 21. si/Ir&sfris. Tttc/ier. 



Linum hienne Mill. {aiujuatifoJium Huds.). 2. Porloek Marsh, 

 liiuJdru. 



JlaJiola li)ioides liotli. 2. Holford, Hamlin. 



Geraniion phaeum L. 2. Established at Lower Yexford,^ Stog- 

 iimher, Dr. C. E. KilJick, sp. — G. pratense L. 10. Chewton 

 Mendip; abmidant. Tucker. — G. pyrenaicum Burm. fd. 1. Wins- 

 ford, Watson. 2. Dnnster, Ha ndin. -G. coliimlnnnm L. 2. Oare- 

 ford, Hadden. 3. Badger Street, Watson. 4. Staple Fitzpaine, 

 ILillrr. 



Erodium moscliatum L'Herit, 2. Bossington Marsh ; plentiful, 

 Hadden. 



Oxalis Acetosella L., var. suhpurpurascens DC. 2. Culbone 

 Woods, Hadden. 



Genista anglica L. 1. Beer Moors, between East Anstey and 

 Dulverton. 4. Staple Hill, Miller. — G. tinctoria L. 3. By the 

 second milestone, on the road from • Taunton to Corfe, Miller. 

 10. Field ofl: Watery Combe, Chewton Mendip ; very abundant in 

 lields off PrimmerHeld Lane, near Litton, Tucker. 



Cijtisus scoparius Link. 2. Hawkcombe, Hadden. 



Ononis spinosa L., var. *mitis (L.) ? 5. I have no specimen of 

 this for comparison ; but a spineless plant, found by my wife on the 

 Lias, north of Somerton, ap})ears to belong to it. 



Triqonella ornithopodioides DC. 2. Selworthy Green, Hadden. 



Trifoliuni medium L. 2. Between Porloek and Horner, Hadden. 

 3. AVest Buckland. — T. striatum L. 10. Chew Down, Chewton 

 Mendip, Tucker. — T. glomeratum L. 2. On shingle, between Bos- 

 sington and Hurlstone Point, Hadden. 



AnfJfi/llis Vulneraria L. 10. One plant, Chewton Mendip, 

 Tucker.— \siY. *pulcJiella Vis. {A. communis Kouy, var. pulcliella 

 Kouy & Foucaud, ¥1. de France, iv. 287) ? 8. Sandhills, north of 

 Burnham — the only form which I saw there. Bemarkable for its 

 slender, trailing habit; small, yellow flowers, often with a reddish 

 keel ; and especially for its hicolorous calyx (upper part purplish red), 

 clothed with spreading, ?,\\Vj, white hairs. 



Ornithopus perpusillus L. 1. Cow Castle, near Simonsbath, 

 Lady Davy. 



Vicia tetrasperma Moench. 2. Porloek, Hadden. — V. gracilis 

 Lois. 3. Thurlbear, Watson. — [^Vicia macrocarpa Bert. {V. Jlori- 

 .fiana Jord. ; V. sativa, var. macrocarpa Moris). 10. Cornfield, 

 Cliewton Mendip, Tucker. This was sent to me fresh, and seemed to 

 agree with Kouy's descri])tion ; the name was afterwards confirmed at 

 Kew. A handsome Vetch, looking like a magnified V. sativa L.]. — V. 

 lathy roides L. 2. Minehead Warren, Hadden. Its having been so long 

 overlooked in such a well- worked place is odd. 



Lathyrus Xissolia L. 3. By the canal at Charlton ; also near the 

 third mi'lestone, on the road from Taunton to Corfe, Miller. — L. 

 monlanus Bernh. var. tenuij'olius (lloth). 1. Between East Anstey 

 and Brushford. 



