102 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



Pinguicula lusitanica L. 2. Ooldharbour (near Treborougli), 

 W. D. Miller and W. Watson. 4. Britty Common. 6. Moors, 

 near Churchstanton. 



Mentha ini)erita L. 4. Staple Fitzpaine, H. S. Thompson. 

 Melissa officinalis L. 3. Roadside near Kingston, in quan- 

 tity ; also (4) near Staple Fitzpaine, H. S. Thompson. 



Salvia Verbenaca L. 2. Kilve. 5. Ashcott. [S. verticillata L. 

 A casual at Walton, near Clevedon, Bev. E. Ellman.] 



Nepeta Cataria L, 3. Hedge on Cheddon Down, W. D. 

 Miller. 



Scutellaria minor Huds. 6. Wet heaths, near Church- 

 stanton. 8. Near the east end of Glastonbury Moor (confirming 

 Sole's record of 1782), J. W. White. ^ 



Marrubium vulgare Jj. 3. Cannington Park Hill, on Moun- 

 tain Limestone, H. Slater, sp. 



Stachys officinalis Trevisan. 1. Exford ; Withypool, W. 

 Watson. 



S. arvensis L. 2. Crowcombe, H. S. Thompson. 3. West of 

 Taunton, do. 8. Milton Clevedon. 



Oaleopsis angustifoliaWavh. 8. Milton Clevedon. G.Tetrahit 

 L., var. nigricans Brebisson. 8. Near Edington Junction. 

 Lamium amplexicaule L. 8. Milton Clevedon. 

 Chenopodium Bonus — Henricus L. 2. Kilve. E. J. Hamlin. 

 Polygonum Bistorta L. 2. Williton ; Monksilver. 3. Bathe- 

 alton. Plentiful near Enmore, E. J. Hamlin. 4. Staple Fitz- 

 paine, W. D. Miller. 



Bumex mariti^nus L. 3,5. Banks of the Parret, Bridgwater, 

 H. S. Thompson. B.limosusThmW. 8. Near Edington Junction. 

 Here it was associated with B. maritimus, in profusion, and B. 

 glomeratus Schreb. [conglomeraAus Murr.) ; but its full fertility, so 

 unlike Dock hybrids in general, seems to make the theory that it 

 is due to crossing between them very questionable. 



Euphorbia platyphyllos L. 8. Cornfield on Polden, near 

 Cossington, H. S. Thomp)son. 



Myrica Gale L. 6. Moors near Churchstanton, W. Watson ! 

 Salix repens L. also occurs. 



Empetrum nigrum L. 2. " Evidently far from uncommon on 

 the hills near Horner, other than Dunkery " {e.g. Ley Hih), 

 W. D. Miller; he tells me that this is locally named " heath- 

 whorts " (pronounced " hethurts ") and supposed to be poisonous. 

 Spiranthes spiralis Koch. 4. Puckington, Bev. J. Hamlet, 

 sp. 



Helleborine latifolia Druce. 4. On the chalk, above Combe 

 St. Nicholas, W. D. Miller (who thinks that it may be var. 

 7nedia). 



Orchis incarnata L. 1. Winsford Hill : Pennycomb Water, 

 W.Watson. 6. Wet heaths near Churchstanton ; flowers varying 

 from flesh-colour to purplish red. 0. latifolia L. 2. Monk- 

 silver. 3. Bathealton ; Elworthy. 6. Churchstanton, W. Watson. 

 0. maculata L. (ericetorum Linton). Common on moors about 

 Churchstanton. 



