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sphinlosa Presl. 9. Chewton Mendip ; scarce, Tucker. — L. aemiila 

 Brackenridge. 2. Abundant in a combe running south-east of 

 Hawkidge, Hackle n. 



*Phefjopteris polyjjodloicles Fee. 1. By a streamlet near 

 Simonsbatli, Dai'i/, sp. The Beech Fern was previously' unknown for 

 S. Somerset; there is only one other native station in the whole 

 county. 



Ophior/lossum vuhjatnm L. 1, Slope between* Cow Castle and 

 Landacre Bridge, with Botn/chium Lunaria L., Davy, spp. The 

 Moonwort was also found at 2. Tanyard Combe, Holford, Hamlin ; 

 and 10. between Stratton-on-the-Fosse and Holcombe, Miss K. 

 Bateman. 



E(iiiiseiit7n maximum Lam., and (I believe) E. arvense L., var. 

 *nemorosam Braun. 3. Shady roadsides on Buckland Hill. — E. syl- 

 vaticum L. 1. In a marsh by the Barle below Simonsbath, Davy. — - 

 Var. *capiUare (Hoffm.). 3. Plentiful for some distance on shady 

 roadside banks, Buckland Hill. — E. palustre L. 3. West Buckland. 



Lycopodium ^elago L, 1. By the Barle, two miles above Simons- 

 bath, Davy. 6. Near Otterford, Watson. — L. clavatam L. 2. Top 

 of Horner Woods, rare ; abundant on the moor, south-west of Stoke 

 Pero, Had den. 



Pilularia ylobidifera L. 9. *' A friend interested in Botany tells 

 me she found a specimen at AVinscombe, a few years ago," Tucker 

 in lift. Sole does not seem to have worked in the south-western 

 districts ; and I think that his record of " Blackdown " refers to the 

 Mendips, and not to the range south of Taunton (dis. 3), where it 

 was placed in Fl. Som. 



Nitella opaca Agardh. 2. Abundant in some fish-ponds, Pond 

 Wood, Monksilver, Watson, sp. This is surprisingly uncommon in 

 Somerset. 



NORFOLK PLANTS. 



Bt W. a. Clarke. 



Since the publication of Mr. W. A. Nicholson's Elora of Norfolk 

 in 1914, I have been able to add fifteen casuals to the county list, 

 and also a number of new localities for rare or local species. These 

 are as follows : — the figures denote the botanical divisions — 1, East ; 

 2, North Central ; 3, South Central ; 4, West. 



Tlialictriim minus L. 4. Cranwick, Weeting. Manunculus 

 fluitans Lam. 4. Colveston. Aquilegia vulgaris L. 2. Whin- 

 burgh. 



Fapaver Argemone L. 1. Alburgh ; 2. East Beckham, Stody, 

 West Bradenham. 



Arahis glahra Bernh. 2. Bodham, West Bradenham ; 3. Llolme 

 Hall. Lepidium latifolinm L. 1. Thorpe St. Andrew. L. lietero- 

 fliyllum Benth. v. canescens. 1. Dilham ; 2. East Dereham, Fel- 

 thorpe, Yaxham ; 3. Kimberley. 



^aponaria Vaccaria L, 3. Keswick, 



