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border of the moor, frequently on the margins of gutter 

 drains. 



Andromeda polifolia. Frequent in the drier parts of 

 the moor. 



Athyrium Filix-fcemina. Occasionally in moist woody 

 places, and on the banks of reenes and pits. 



Bidens cernua and tripartita. Reenes near Burtle and 

 other parts of the moor. 



Bkchnum boreale. Occasionally on the borders of the 

 moor. 



Butomus umbellatus. In reenes. 



Calluna vulgaris. Plentiful in most parts of the moor. 



Carduus pratensis. Frequently in marshy fields and 

 other moist places. 



Carex ampullacea, flliformis, flava, hirta, intermedia, 

 ovalis, panicea, paniculata, Pseudo-cyperus, pulicaris, riparia, 

 vulgaris, and vulpina. According to the Cybele Britannica, 

 C. filiformis does not appear to have been heretofore 

 recorded as a native of our county; nor, excepting a 

 doubtful locality in Devonshire, of any county nearer to 

 ours than Leicestershire. It grows plentifully towards the 

 eastern end of the moor, about two miles north-west of 

 Sharpham Park. The other species grow in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Burtle, and the greater part of them, if not 

 the whole, in other parts of the moor also. 



Cicuta virosa. Watery places on the eastern side of 

 Catcot drove. 



Comarum palustre. Frequent in marshy places. 



Drosera intermedia, (D. longifolia of Smith, Hooker, and 

 Babington). Frequent in shallow partially dry pits and 

 reenes. 



Drosera rolundifolia. Frequent on the borders of pits 

 and reenes, and in other moist places. 



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