100 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



CEnantJie Lachenalii C. Gmel. 4. Roadsicle, near the top of 

 Staple Hill, H. S. Thomi^son. 



Caucalis nodosa Scop. 2. Blue Anchor, W. D. Miller. 



VihiLrnum Opulus L. 3. Feltham, W. Watson. 



Galium Cniciata Scop. 2. Cowbridge, near Timberscombe, 

 Wolley-Dod. G. uligi7ios2im L. 3. Langford Heathfield. G. 

 VaiUantii DC. 8. Drove, south of Shapwick Station ; also near 

 Catcott Burtle, H. S. TJiomioson. 



Asperida odorata L. 3. Wiveliscombe. 6. Blackwater, W. D. 

 Miller. 



Valeriaiia dioica L. 1. Exford and Withypool, W. Watson. 

 6. Churchstanton. 



Erigeron acre L. 5. Hill-pastures on the Lias, near King- 

 weston. 



Imda Heleniimi L. 2. Shurton and East Quantoxhead, 

 E. J. Hamlin. 3. Upper part of Prior's Park Wood (" above 

 Pitminster, but in Otterford parish," W. D. M.), Judge W. B. 

 Lindley. 8. Near Walton, H. S. Thoynpson. 



Achillea Ftarmica L. 2. Kilve, E. J. Hamlin. 



Anthemis nohilis L. 3. Milverton (west of the railway station), 

 H. S. Thomi^son. 



Taiiacetum vidgare L. 6. Buckland St. Mary, W. D. Miller. 



[Senecio sqiialidus L. 9. Ban well ; shore of Sand Bay, 

 Kewstoke, and in one or two other places near Clevedon, Bev. E. 

 Ellman.] 



Arctium Lappa L. [majiis Bernh.). 8. Roadside hedge, near 

 West Pennard. 



Carduus pycnocephalus L., var. tenuiflorus (Curt.). 2. Ben- 

 hole, near Shurton Bars, H. Slater. 



Ciiicus pratensis Willd. 3. Langford Heathfield. 6. Plentiful 

 on boggy heaths, etc., near Churchstanton. 



Serratula tinctoria L. 5. Polden Hills, near the 7th mile- 

 stone, E. J. Hamlin (probably in Shapwick parish, not far from 

 Loxley Wood). 



Hieracium maculatum Sm. 10. Wall at Stratton-on-the- 

 Fosse, Miss G. Bateman, sp. H. sciapJiilum Uechtritz, var. 

 transiens Ley. 9. The Churchill Batch plant has glabrous-tipped 

 ligules, and is clearly this variety ; doubtless the other stations 

 given in the Bristol Flora are also correct. 



Taraxacu7n udu7n Jord. 3. Langford Heathfield ; Broom- 

 field. 



\Lactuca virosa L. 5. Railway embankment, Somerton ; a 

 ballast alien, which seems likely to persist.] L. muralis Gaertn. 

 2. Luccombe, Wolley-Dod. 



Legousia hyhrida Delarbre. 8. Milton Clevedon. 



Oxy coccus quadripetala Gihb. (Vaccinium Oxycoccos Li.). 6. 

 Trickey Warren, near Churchstanton, W. Watson, sp. 



Erica cinerea L. 2. Near Triscombe Stone, with white flowers, 

 H. Slater. 



Lysimachia oiemorum L. 1. Exford ; Withypool, W. Watson. 

 6. Churchstanton. 



