190 TnE JorRXAL of botaxt 



1. Simonsbath, Davy, sp. ; heads intenseh' black, but I have doubts 

 about this melanism being a constant variety. — C. piJiiliffra L. 

 1. Simonsbatli, Davi/. 2. Abundant on diy moors near Porloclc, 

 Hadileu. — C. 2^aUescetis L. 1. Simonsbath, Davy. — C. panicea L. 

 1. Simonsbath, Watson. 3. Halse. — Yar. tumidida Laestad. 8. On 

 the peat-moor near Shapwick, Jl/ller, sp. — C.pendula Huds. 4. As- 

 liill. — C. siriyosa Huds. 10. Chew Valley above Pensford, in plenty ; 

 also in Markham Bottom, near Pill, Thompson, sp. — C. hinervis L. 

 1. Simonsbath, Davy. 2. Abundant on Exmoor, near Porlock, 

 Haihlcn. 3. West Buckland. — C. distans L. 8. West of Edington 

 . I unction, Wafsonl — C.fulva Host. 3. Bogs on Blackdown, West 

 Buckland; also y. sferilis Syme {C.fulva X Oederi, oedocarpa). — 

 C. Oederi Retz. (type). 3. Hawkmoor, Miller, sp. — O. hirta L. 

 1. vSimonsbath, Davy. — Yar. spinosa Mortensen. 9. Charterhouse- 

 ou-Mendip, Thompson, sp. — C. in^aia Huds. {ampullacea Grood.). 

 1. By the Barle, Simonsbath, 'Z)(7iy/. 



\8etaria viridis Beauv. 3, 5. Docks and East Quay, Bridgwater, 

 Hamlin.^ 



Milium effiisnm 1j. 2. Worthy; West Luecombe, -H(7r7r/<°;2. 

 Ayrosfis canina L. 3. West Buckland. — A. tenuis Sibth. {vul- 

 /7^m With.) — the diseased state called A. pumila \j. 9. Cart-track 

 between Blackdown and Shipham, Thompson. 



Sieyl i nyia decumhens Bernh. 2. Porlock Marsh, ^<r/(7(/^;2. — 3. On 

 Blackdown, near West Buckland. 



Molinia caerulea Moench. 2. Abundant on Exmoor around Por- 

 lock, Had den. 



Melica nnijlora Retz. 3. West Buckland. 



Toa nemoralis L. 3. West Monkton ; Combe Florey ; and 

 plentiful in some shady hedges between Halse and Heathfield. — 

 Yar. "^uni flora Mert. k Koch. 3. Dry woodland. West Monkton. 

 10. Markham Bottom, Pill, T/^ow^^sow, sp. — F. compressalj. 2. Por- 

 lock, Hadden. 



GlyceriaJJuitans Br., var. *triticea Fr. 6. Near Churchstanton, 

 3IiUer, sp. — G. plicata Fr. 9. Weston-in-Gordano, Thompson, sp. 



Festuca Myuros L. 3. Wall-tops, Cheddon Fitzpaine. — F. hro- 

 juoides L. (scinroides Roth). 2. Horner, Hadden. 3. West Buck- 

 land. — F. pratensis Huds. 5. Roadside near Somerton. — F. elatior 

 L. 8. West of Edington Junction. 



Bromus erectus L. 3. Halse Churchyard ; perhaps introduced. 

 A(/ropyron caninum Beauv. 3. Taunton, Watson. 

 Nardus stricta L. Plentiful on the moors between East Anstey 

 and Dulverton. 



Hordeuin nodosum L. {pratense Huds.). 5. vSomerton. 

 Asplenium marinum Huds. 2. QxAhorxe q\\^'&, JTadden. — A. sep- 

 fentrionale. 2. Old walls, near Porlock, Hadden. The exact locality 

 had better not be mentioned. 



Polystichum acnleafum Roth. 3. Hedgebnnks, West Buckland, 

 and l)etween Yenn Cross Station and Chipstable. 0. Combe St. 

 Nicholas, Watson. 10. Common at Chewton Mendip, Tucker. 



Lastrea Filix-mas Freni, \ry. paleacea T. Moore. 1. Near East 

 Anstey. 6. Combe St. Nicholas, and about Churchstanton. — L. 



