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Sagina ciliata Fr. 2. Above Aleombe, W.-D.—S. subulata 
Presl. 2. Ascent of Dunkery, a little above Ford ; near Timbers- 
combe, . This species was accidentally omitted from the 
Supplement. 
Spergularia pip bat Kittel. 2. West of Stolford. 
Hypericum Andro m L. 2. Lane between Luxborough 
and Kingsbridge; ne : Tighe Chapel, W.-D. Lower Mer- 
ridge.—H, humifusum L. 2. Dunkery Hill; Brendon Hills, 
W.-D. 6. Chard Common, W. Watson.—H. hirsutum L. 2. 
oes not seem to reach Minehead, but is common from Wash- 
ford earn ” [t.e. on the Lias], 
vatera arborea L. 9. I believe this to be a true native on 
the Stecp Holm cliffs. 
Malva moschata L.. 2. Wood at neti eae quite frequent in 
the Roadwater valley, W.-D.—M. rotundifolia Alcombe, W.- 
mum bienne Miller (angustifolium Finds.) 2. Railside 
between Washford and Roadwater, W.-D. 
Geranium lucidum L. 2. “ Common enough in lanes on low 
ground, but hardly strays from them; and not very evenly 
aced.—G. coluwmbinum L. is common, and very general; hardly 
seach naming stations,” W.-D. 
rodium moschatum L’Hérit. 2. Common on Minehead 
arren ; reaching beyond Dunster, W.-D. 
Gallit hasasticas x2 Surely the prevailing species on 
all the moorland ater sot to Brendon),”’ W.-D. 
Cytisus scoparius Link. 2. ‘Too common to locate, at least, 
all along the Roadwater Valley ; ; Brendon Hills; Timberscombe ; 
Wootton Courtney,” W.-D. 
Trifolium arvense L. 2. Cultivated field above Aleombe, W.-D. 
—T. scabrum L. 2. Coast near Stolford.—T. gest Ee. 
‘Seems frequent enough ”’ [about Minehead], W.-D.—T. repens 
L. var.* rubescens Seringe (var. Townsendii Bab.) ? 2. “ With 
ascent of Dun ay Hill, Wel —[T. agrarium L. .= aureum 
ll.). 
previously recorded as a Sate casual. ] 
nthyllis Vulneraria L. 2. Frequent by the old railway, from 
— almost to the foot of the incline to the Brendon Hills, 
Pcs hirsuta L. ‘Too common to locate?” W.-D. He only 
. Aller Wood, W. Watson 
Nissolia L. ‘2. Railside near Roadwater, W.-D.— 
L. latifolius (a garden escape) also occurred.—L. montanus Bernh. 
2. Incline of the old railway, ascending the Brendon Hills, W.-D. 
idzus L. 1. Plentiful on the old railway, summit of 
Brendon, W.-D. 2. “Common, wherever I have been,” W.-D. 
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