CATALOGUE OF RARE PLANTS. 67 



Lastrea Thelypteris. Plentiful in moist ground near 

 Burtle, and in other parts of the moor. 



Lathyrus palustris. Near Burtle, on both sides of the 

 railway and on the eastern side of Catcot drove ; also on 

 the northern side of the river Brue. 



Linum catharticum. Occasionally in heathy ground. 



Listera ovata. Occasionally in bushy places. 



Lysimachia nummularia. Marshy fields, on the margins 

 of reenes and gutter drains. 



Lysimachia vulgaris. In reenes and watery places. 



Mentha arvensis. In fields and cultivated ground. 



Mentha piperita. On the southern border of the canal, 

 about two hundred yards eastward of the Shapwick rail- 

 way Station. 



Mcnyanthes trifoliata. Plentiful in watery places in 

 various parts of the moor. 



Molinia ccerulea. Frequent throughout the moor. 



Myosotis ccespitosa. Near Burtle. 



Myrica Gale. Abundant in the drier parts of the moor. 



Myriophyllum verticillatum. In reenes and pits. 



Narthecium ossifragum. Plentiful in various parts of 

 the moor. 



Nasturtium terrestre. Frequent in various parts of the 



moor. 



Nepeta Cataria. Edington road, and in a drove lead- 

 ing from this road eastward. 



CEnanthe Phellandrium. In reenes. 



Ophioglossum vulgatum. Towards Meare. 



Orchis latifolia, maculata, and morio. Occasionally in 

 marshy ground. 



Osmunda regalis. Frequent in various parts of the moor. 



Pedicularis palustris and sylvatica. Frequent in marshy 

 place*. 



