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Smyrnium Olusatrum L, 2. Lane between Dunster and 
Alcombe, W.-D. 
ae graveolens Lu. 2. Marshes, Minehead to Blue Anchor, 
: renga Reichb. fil., var. pseudo-r — Watson 
(ochreatum Bab., no aig 2. “ Abundant everywhere -D, 
Pimpinella Staifage L., var. dissecta Druce. 1, By the ‘old 
railway on the top of Brendon. 2. “Frequent; always this, in 
cases which I looked at closely,” W.-D. 3. West Monkton; 
very local. 
tlaus flavescens Bernh. 2. Only a single plant seen, in 
Dunster marshes, W.-D. Apparently quite rare in 8. W. Somerset, 
though frequent in the north and oe 
Feniculum vulgare Mill. 2. ntiful in an old quarry, 
Alcombe, W.-D. Native on the — ao Stolford. 
Daucus gummifer All. 9, After an interval of more than 
thirty years I saw the plant which has been so named on Brean 
Down, last June. It comes very near Withering’s figure of his 
D. maritimus, and only differs from good Sidmouth (S. Devon) 
D. gummifer, gathered a a days later, in its darker, more hairy, 
and slightly more acute foliage; both had markedly convex 
umbels, when in flower. I now — that the identification may 
stand, though it is not quite typica 
Caucalis nodosa Se cop. 2. eae bank in the Park, Dunster. 
fiubia peregrina L. 2. ‘* Very common, everywhere I have 
been,” W.-D. Coast, about Shurton and Lilstock; frequent. 
railway embankments between Somerton and Kingweston ; in 
flower, when the type was barely in bu 
Asperula odorata L. 2. Roadwater ; ‘valley, south of Timbers- 
SS W.-D. Lower Merridge. 
Solidago Virgaurea L. 2. “Certainly common, all up the 
ay oe ont: scattered elas pa but not common?” W.-D. 
eL. 2. Quar e, W.-D. 8. North side 
of Giaceh. Hil “Milton Glavedogs: "both in oakoral ae and in some 
grassfie 
Ana rewhois pane R.Br. 2. Major Wolley-Dod found a 
large patch of this N. American species on the old railway at 
the top of Bre nace thoroughly established. My station near 
East Anstey is in district 1.] 
Gnaphalium uliginosum L. 2. ‘Too general to specify stations; 
quite common, I should say,” W.-D. Only “rather sone on” 
(as —: in Fl. Som.) in the county, as a i I belie 
Inula Helenium L. 2. On the edge of ponds and on goss sides 
of hedgebanks at Stolford, W. A. Withycombe, sp. 4. Chard 
Reservoir, Miss A. 
*Matricaria suaveolens Buchenau (M. discoidea DC.). 2. Waste 
field, fps agh seek aed W.-D. No doubt it will spread as 
rapidly here as 
2 Tanacstum eulgare L. 1, By the Station, at the summit of 
