126 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
the old railway, Brendon Hills, W.-D. 2. Quarry, Alcombe ; 
roadside, Roadwater valley, W.-D. 
rtemisia maritima L. 2. Stolford; Lilstock. 
Petasites ape ey Meyer & Schreb. (P. ovatus Hill). 
1. By the Exe, below Exford, W.-D. 2. Rather frequent in the 
Roadwater valley; by the Avill rues below Timberscombe, W.-D. 
Senecio i Sey Eeosd, Top of Brendon; moor above 
Ellicombe, W.-D.—S. oribclias L. 2. Roadwater valley, W.-D. 
Sburton. 
Carduus crispus L. 2. Near Luxborough; Roadwater valley, 
Cnicus acaulis Willd. Common on the Lias, about Shurton 
and Lilstock. 
Centaurea Cyanus L. 3. Field near Thurloxton, W. D. Miller. 
Unusually scarce in Somerset ; hardly more, indeed, than a casual. 
tchorium Intybus L. 2. Roadwater valley; also Purcris 
_— L. Along the old railway, W.-D.—P. echioides L. 
Hieracium “ Schmidtit — var. eustomon Linton.” 2. A 
stylose form occurs with the normal one, on coast-rocks near 
Greenaleigh. I very strongly pie: bt its nsec es identity with 
H. Schmidtii. Mr. Linton did not think that a specimen sent to 
him was his ewstomon, and ri as ar comparison with a plant from 
the Great Orme’s Head, which has been referred to H. britannicum. 
I find, however, that neither this nor any form of H. stenolepis will 
fit the Minehead hawkweed, either in foliage or heads. It comes 
very near cuthentg eustomon in both respects, but is often (not 
always) a good deal more glandular on the phyllaries.—H. scza- 
philum Ucchtritz keen Syme, non Fries; gman terns = 
non Gouan). 2. Roadside between Kersham and Timberscombe ; 
wood near Luxborough ; incline of the Par alga to the Brtidan 
Hills, W.-D.—H. boreale Fr. 2. Foot of the incline of the old 
railway to the Brendon Hills, W.-D.; af H. wmbellatum L. 
Leoniodon nudicaule Banks & Sol. 2. Coas t, east of Lilstock. 
well a @ types ; but I have only learned recently how to 
paecntiee them. The former ancl to be chiefly submaritime. 
actuca muralis L. Lower a on (apparently) non- 
cbegante soil, which is exception 
Sonchus arvensis L. 2. A sisiking plant, with pu prickly 
leaves and rounded auricles, much like those of S. y Hill, 
ws 8 ears shingle at Shurton Bars. Mr. Art ha Deine 
names it var. *spinulosus, sodeibe i in Flora des nordwest- lentil 
Tifebens, p. 520 (1894). 
ragopogon minus Mill. 2. Old railway in the Roadwater 
satiees rather frequent — Minehead, W.-D. 
Jasione montana * Quite frequent in suitable localities,” 
“Wah hlenbergia hederacea Reichb. “In most of the mossy 
valleys, everywhere,” W.- 
*Campanula Trachelium L. 2 Old gravel-quarry above 
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