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Spiraea Vlmaria L., var. denudata Boenn. 2. Porloek ; Oare, 

 Hadden. 



Riibus jyyramidalis Kalt. 1. A small form of this (teste Rogers) 

 occurred in open woodland by the Barle, between Hawkridge and 

 Dulverton. — B. rosaceiis Wh. & Nees (t\^e). 5. Borders of Copley 

 Wood, Somerton (confirmed by Rogers). 



'Alcliemilla vulgaris L. (aggregate), 2. Oareford, Kadden. 



Rosa tomentosa Sm. (aggregate). 10. Chewton Mendip, TucJcer, 

 sp. ; material too scanty to be named more definitely. — *R. omissa 

 Deseglise. 1. East of East Anstey ; under the t^^pe, I believe. — 

 Yar. *suhmoUis (hej). 1. By the Barle, between Hawkridge and 

 Dulverton (named by Major Wolley-Dod) ; leaflets hardly glandular 

 beneath. This segregate had no't, I think, been identified from Somer- 

 set. — R. ohtusi folia Desv. 8. Milton Clevedon (confirmed by Wolley- 

 Dod). R. stylosa Desv., *var. 3. Hedge at Blackmoor, West 

 Buckland. Perhaps a new form. Allied to R. si/stj/la Bast. ; but 

 differs by its more glabrous leaflets (sparsely hairy only the mid-rib, 

 beneath), its crowded, pure white flowers, and its very short pedicels, 

 rarely much exceeding the subglobose fruit, with few or no bristles. 

 The styles are somewhat hispid. Major Wolley-Dod, writing from 

 memory, away from books and herbaria, suggested var, corymhosa 

 Desv. (var. oixica Baker) ; but that seems to have much more hairy 

 foliage. 



Ryrus Aria Ehrh, 9 or 10. A small, bushy tree — ^probably 

 planted in a roadside hedge, Chewton Mendip, just on the boundarv of 

 these districts, Tucker. — P. Mains L., var, mitis Wallr. 3, West 

 Buckland. 



Saxifraga granuJatalj. 10. In two places in the Chew Valley, 

 Tlwmpson. 



ChrysospJenium oppositifolium L, 6. Combe St. Nicholas. 



Cotyledo)i Umbilicus L. 10. Old wall, Chewton Mendip, 

 Tucker. 



Sedum Telephium L. 10. Watery Combe, Chewton Mendip; 

 but apparently an escape. Tucker. 



Drosera rotundifolia L. 2, Weir Water ; Larkbarrow, etc., 

 Hadden. Halsway, n^ar Stogumber, Watson. 



MyriophyUuni alteriiijiorum DC, 2. Weir Water ; Oare Water, 

 Hadden. 



Callitriche ohtusangula Le Gall, 5. Abundant in ditches on 

 Sedgemoor, about Boroughbridge. 



Replis Portula L. By a field-pond, south of Furze Hill Plan- 

 tation, Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Lythrum Salicaria L. 10. Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



£pilohium august i folium L. 6, Combe St. Nicholas, Watson. — 

 Tl. liirsutum L. 5. A form with white flowers, but drying very pale 

 flesh-colour, grows in a wood north of Somerton, — Tl. palustre L. 

 9. Mineries Bog, Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Hydrocotyle vulgaris L. 2. Porloek Marsh ; Horner, Hadden. 



Caruni segetum Benth, & Hook. 2, Porloek, Hadden. 



Si son Aniomum L. 10. Hedge near Litton ; only a plant or two, 

 Tucker. 



