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Ophrys apifera Hucls. 3. Milverton, Miss B. Falcon. 



5. Compton Dundon. 



Hahenaria conopsea Benth. 3. Enmore, E. J. Hamlin. H. 

 hijolia Br. 6. Eingdown Common, etc., near Churclistanton, in 

 wet bogs. H. virescens Druce. 4. Frequent about Staple Fitz- 

 paine, W. D. Miller. Puckington, W. Watson. 



[Iris tuberosa L. 2. Established sparingly, by a roadside, 

 Stogumber.] 



Narcissus hiflorus Curt. Near Portbury, Miss Lucas 

 (J. W. W.). 



[Leiccojum cestivum L. 3. Outcast from a farmhouse garden, 

 near Broomfield, W. D. Miller !] 



Galantlms nivalis L. 8. Apparently native, but scarce, by 

 the Kiver Alham, below Milton Clevedon, and in a narrow ravine 

 called Foscombe Gully. 



Polygonatum multiflorum All. 9. A fine clump, in a thick 

 hedge not far from Lower Farm, Charterhouse-on-Mendip, H. S. 

 Thompson. 10. College Wood, Downside, in plenty ; associated 

 with Colchicum autumnale L. 



Narthecium Ossifracjum Huds. 1. Tone Head, W. D. Miller 

 and W. Watson. 4. Britty Common, W. D. Miller ! 6. Bogs on 

 Ringdown Common, Churclistanton. 



Juncns squarrosus h. 6. Eingdown Common. J.compressus 

 Jacq. 8. Saltmarsh near Highbridge, towards Burnham ; " con- 

 sidered typical by J. W. White," H. S. Thompson. '''J. tenuis 

 Willd. 10. Eiverside path by the Avon, below Bristol, Mrs. 

 Sanchvith. Mr. White believes this to be a very recent intro- 

 duction. J. bulbosus L. (supinus Moench). 3. Langford Heath- 

 field. 4. Britty Common. 6. Eingdown Common. 



Luzula multiflora DC. 1. Pennycomb Water, W. Watson. 



2. Selworthy, W. D. Miller. 



Typha latifolia L. 6. Widcombe Moor, W. Watson. T. 

 angustifolia L. 5. Near Weston Zoyland, H. Slater. 



Sparganium neglectum Beeby. 3. Cannington. 



Potamogeton natans L. 6. Pool on Widcombe Moor, W. 

 Watson. P. polygonifolius Pourr. 1. Tone Head, W. D. Miller 

 and W. Watson. 4. Mount Fancy and Britty Common !, W. D. 

 Miller. 6. Wet heaths, near Churchstanton. P. crispus L. 



3. Staplegrove. P. pusillus L. 6. Pond on Widcombe Moor, 

 W. Watson ; he believes it to be var. tenuissimus Koch. 



Eleocharis multicaulis Sm. 1. Pennycomb Water, W. Watson. 



6. Churchstanton moors. 



Scirpus pauciflorus Lightf. 6. A few plants, on Eingdown 

 Common. S. ccespitosus L. 1 and 2. Dunkery (up to 1600 feet), 

 W.D.Miller ajidW. Watson. 6. Eingdown Common. S. setaceus 

 L. 2. Crowcombe, H. S. Thompson, sp. 



Eriophorum vaginatum L. 6. Churchstanton moors ; rather 

 scarce. ''E. gracile Eoth. 4. In a very wet swamp on Britty 

 Common, at nearly 900 feet. E. latifolium Hoppe grew near it. 

 This is a welcome addition to our Somerset list, and a considerable 

 westward extension of its known range (from Little Sea, near 



