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Hill (seen for several years), E. J. Hamlin. 8. Glastonbury Tor, 

 Herb. 0x071. (H. S. T.). 



Lathyrus Apliaca L. 5. Aller, 1866, W. A. Hayne in Herb. 

 Oxon. {H. S. T.). [L. latifolius L. 2. A few plants, on shingly 

 waste ground near the entrance to Minehead Warren ; recent 

 garden escapes or outcasts.] L. montanus Bernh. 2. Combes 

 above Horner, W. D. Miller. 



Bulbils idcBUs L. 6. Churchstanton. B. iMcatus Wh. & N. 

 6. Moors near Churchstanton. B. corylifolius Sm. 4. Staple Hill. 



Potentllla argentea L. 9. Several small patches, on a rocky 

 slope at the foot of the Cadbury range, near Tickenham ; looking 

 like a native, but on limestone, Bev. E. Ellman. 



Alcliemilla minor Huds. 1. Exford (probably this), W. Watson. 

 3. Corfe, B. Allan, sp. 4. Near Staple Eitzpaine, W. D. Miller. 



Agrimonia odorata Miller. Court Hill, Clevedon, Miss Ida M. 

 Bojjer. 



Bosa micrantJia Sm. 3. Langford Heathfield. B. arvensis x 

 systyla. 2. Lane at Cowbridge, near Timberscombe, Wolley- 

 Dod, sp. Very near B. stylosa, var. pseudo-rusticana Cr6pin 

 (which Mr. Moyle Eogers has long believed to be this hybrid), but 

 with longer peduncles than usual. " Aspect and odour of 

 B. arve7isis." The petals are large, pure white, and remarkably 

 thick. 



Saxifraga granulata L. 10. Eailway bank near Keynsham, 

 Mrs. Sandivith[J. W. W.). 



Clirysospleiiium alternifolium L. 8. Milton Clevedon, by the 

 Eiver Alham, in small quantity. 



Sedum rupestre L. 9. Kocky slope at the foot of the Cadbury 

 range, near Tickenham, Bev. E. Ellma^i. 



Drosera rotundifolia L. 2. Ascends to 1600 feet on Dunkery, 

 W. D. Miller. 4. Britty Common, above Staple Eitzpaine, do. ! 

 6. Bogs, near Churchstanton. D. anglica L. 4. Britty Common, 

 W. D. Miller ! ; associated with the last, and w4th "D. anglica x 

 rotundifolia {pbovata Mert. & Koch), a hybrid not previously noted 

 for Somerset. D. longifolia L. {intermedia Drev. & Hayne). 6. 

 Bogs, near Churchstanton. 



Myrioj^hyllum spicatum L. 6. Pond on Widcombe Moor, 

 W. Watson. M. alteriiiflonmi DC. 1. Pennycombe Water, do. 



Callitriche truncata Guss. 3. Cannington. C. ohtusangula 

 Le Gall. 4. Puckington, W. Watson. 



Ejnlobium angustifoliuin L. 1. Near Eaddington, do. On a 

 large piece of open, stony ground in Copley Wood, near Kingweston 

 (dis. 5), there is a quantity of Willowherbs ; I collected, among 

 others, the following : — E. tetragommi ' L.,' Curt., var. -''steno- 

 phyllum Druce, and E. Lamyi E. Schultz (both plentiful) ; 

 ■''E. Lamyi x obscurum ;* E. Lamyi x parviflorum; and -'E. Lamyi 

 X tetragonum (the starred plants are new for Somerset, I believe). 

 E. roseum Schreb. 8. Milton Clevedon. 9. Near Clevedon, 

 Bev. E. Ellman. E. palustre L. 6. Churchstanton. 



Hydrocotyle vidgaris L. 3. Common on the moors, about 

 Wiveliscombe and Bathealton. 



