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SoucJiKS a/'vensis L., var. f/Jahrescens Hall. (Jaevipes Kaeh). 



1. On both sides of a railway bridge (v. e. 4 and 5) near East Anstey 

 Station, 



Ti'dgopogon prntense L. 3. West Buekland. 4. Staple Fitz- 

 paine, Jlillcr. Cudworth, IVafson. 10. Chewton Mendip, Tucker. — 

 T. minus Miller. 3. Frequent at Cheddon Fitzpaine, 31iller. 



Campanula laiifoUa L. 1. In FL Som. Murray placed this 

 among excluded species, having found only one specimen (which 

 he thought to be a garden escape) by the Barle above Dulverton 

 Station. This did not satisfy me, as it is not commonly grown in 

 gardens, and it is wild in Glamorgan and E. Gloster. I was ghid, there- 

 fore, to find it, in or near his station, last August, in good quantity 

 and to all appearance native on the rocky banks of this stream ; but 

 it was not met with higher up. However, being in fruit at this time 

 of year, it might easily be overlooked. — C rotund'ifolia L. lied Hill, 

 Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Erica TetraUx L. 9. The Warren, Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Primula veris X vulgaris. 10. Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Lijsimachia vulgaris L. ; L. nemorum L. 10. Chewton Mendip, 

 Tucker. 



Vinca minor L. 2. By the mineral railway near Leighland, 

 Watson. 10. Honeywell Lane, Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



£ I ackstonia jjer/blia fa Huds. 6. Combe St. Nicholas, JVafson. ^ 



JErgthraea Centaurium Pers. 3. West Buekland. 



Menyantlies frifoUata L. 6. Combe St. Nicholas. 



Symphytum peregrinum L. 3. Stoke St. Mary ; 4. Broadway 

 and (3. near Castle Neroche, Watson. 



Ancliusa semj^ervirens L. 2. Monksilver, Watson. 



Litliospermum officinale L. 3. Cannington Park ; 5. Loxley 

 Wood ; and 8. near Butleigh Monument, Hamlin. 



.'Echium vulgare L. 3. Top of Enmore Hill, Hamlin. 



Solamnn nigrum L. 3. Docks, Bridgwater, Hamlin. 



[Linaria dalmatica Mill, has escaped from Kelway's Nurseries, 

 Langport East, and is established by the railway.] — L. Elatine INIill. 



2. Hurlstone Point ; West Luccombe, Had den. — L. minor Desf. 

 5. Dunball, Hamlin. 10. A weed at Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Antirrhinum Orontium L. 2. Porlock ; Hawkcombe ; Hurl- 

 stone Point, Hadden. 



Mimuhis Langsdorffii Donn. 2. Streamsides, Bossington and 

 AVest Luccombe (" s])otted form"), Hadden. 3. Well established 

 by the Tone, Chipstable (the same form); M. moschatus Douglas 

 also occurs there. 



Sihthorpia e%iropaea\j. 2. Bossington Beacon, if fff/(7<-;?. Combe 

 Sydenham, Watson. 



Veronica Chamaedrys L., fl. alio. 3. Last summer about a 

 hundred roots were found by a roadside on the top of Corfu Hill, 

 Miller. I have never met with this white-llowered form. — V. mon- 

 tana L. 3.^ Taunton ; Pitminster, Watson. 10. Chewton Mendip, 

 Tucker. — T. scutellata L. 3.. Stockmoor, near Bridgwater, Hamlin. 

 — V. Anagallis-aquatica L. (aggregate). 10. T>iitoii l^.'servoir, 

 Tucker. 



