104 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



Studland, Dorset). As the Devon border is not far off, it should 

 also reach that county. 



ByncJwspora alba Vahl. 6. Wet heaths, near Churchstanton. 



Carex pnlicaris L. 1. Pennycomb Water, W. Watson. 



2. Combes above Horner, W. D. Miller. 6. Churchstanton 

 moors. G. diandra Schrank {teretiuscula Good). On the peat- 

 moor, near Burtle, H. S. Thompson — only its second certain 

 Somerset station. C. panicidata L. 4. Britty Common. 6. Otter- 

 ford, W. Watson. Churchstanton. G. ecliinata Murr. 2. Combes 

 above Horner, W. D. Miller. 6. Churchstanton moors. G. reynota 

 X vulpina {axillaris Good.). Near a pond on Widcombe Moor, 

 W. Watson. G. Goodenoiuii Gay. 3. Langford Heathfield. 

 4. Britty Common. 6. Churchstanton. G. montana L. 9. ''Abun- 

 dant and widely spread [at Charterhouse-on-Mendip] . It covers 

 scores of acres of rough pastures and open moorland, to my 

 knowledge alone." H. S. TJiompson. G. pilulifera L. 9. Crook 

 Peak, do., sp. G. panicea L. 2. Combes above Horner, W. D. 

 Miller. — Var. tumidula Laestad. 6. Bog on Kingdown Common. 

 G. pendula Huds. 3. Frequent by brooks, towards Charlinch and 

 Durleigh, W. D. Miller. Bathealton. G. helodes Link {Icevigata 

 Sm.). 6. Churchstanton. G. binervis Sm. 1. Winsford Hill, at 

 12.00 feet, W. Watson. 3. Langford Heathfield ; Milverton. 

 6. Churchstanton moors. G. fulva Host. 3. Langford Heath- 

 field. 6. Churchstanton moors. As usual, the sterile hybrid with 

 G. (Ederi, subsp. oedocarpa, occurred in both localities. C. CEderi 

 Eetz, var. cyperoides Marsson. 8. This (as Mr. White has it), 



nd not var. elatior And., is the plant growing on Shapwick 

 Heath, which I had not seen there until last year. C. hirta L. 



3. Langford Heathfield. G. inflata Huds. {rostrata Stokes). 

 1. Pennycomb Water (near Exford), W. Watson. 



[Panicum Grus-galli L. 3. A few plants, on the muddy bank 

 of the River Tone, above Bathpool, West Monkton. The inflores- 

 cence is remarkably narrow, with erect branches ; and I suspect 

 that it may be the subspecies (or variety) P. Hosti Bieberstein.] 



Agrostis setacea Curt. 4. Staple Hill. 6. Churchstanton. 

 A. ca7iina L. 6. Churchstanton moors. 



Galamagrostis epigeios Roth. 8. By the canal, half a mile west 

 of Shapwick Station, H. S. TJioinpson. 



Holmes mollis L. 6. Churchstanton. 



Sieglingia decumbens Bernh. 3. Langford Heathfield. 



Molinia ccerulea Moench. 2. Combes above Horner, W. D. 

 Miller. 4. Staple Hill. 6. Churchstanton moors. 



Melica uniflora Retz. 6. Churchstanton. 



Glyceria decUnata Brebisson. 3. Muddy borders of a small 

 pond on Langford Heathfield. 



Festuca arundinacca Schreb. 5. " I appear to have this from 

 the muddy banks of the River Parret, above Bridgwater, where it 

 grows in abundance (name suggested by Mr. G. C. Druce)." H. S. 

 Thompson. 



Bromus erectus L. 5. On the Lias, above Compton Dundon. 



Nardus stricta'h. 1. Winsford Hill, Tf. Tfa^so?^. 3. Langford 

 Heathfield. 



