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Medicago arabica Huds. 2. Selworthy Churchyard. 
Melilotus officinalis Lam. 2. Between Blue Anchor and Dunster; 
Dunster. No definite localities despounly 3 in this division. 
8 sylvestris L. 2. Beach near Decoy, Porlock Weir; 
Rubus pyramidalis Kalt. 2. Glen behind Worthy, Porlock Weir. 
‘Undoubtedly R. pyramidalis Kalt., though a very weak form of it, 
r. Rogers reports.—R. leucostachys Schleich. 2. Field, Worthy, 
Porlock Weir. Certainly very near to R. lewcostachys, but derived, 
I think, from the vata. a Gog R. leucostachys xX rusticanus,” 
eM. . Glen behind Worthy, Porlock Weir 
On this plant Mr. Rogers a “T cannot match thse specimens. 
n the whole they seem nearest to R. anglosaxonicus Gelert, while 
differing from that species in several particulars, wee especially i in 
the longer pointed and gies eisadiely toothed leaflets, and the muc 
broader panicle but little narrowed above and with daly poe 
unfelted rachis. At first sight perhaps it rather suggests my v 
anglicanus of R. radula Weihe ; but it is quite without the lat 
Radulan stem-clothing.” 
*Pyrus Aria Ehrh. var. rupicola Syme. 2. Culbone Cliffs. This 
variety, kindly determined for me by the Rev. Augustin Ley, had 
only been doubtfully recorded isis Somerset previously, from Long 
Knoll, in Division 7. May not this be ge! tees recorded in a 
Somerset Flora under P. latifolia Syme, var. decipiens N. EK. 
with ne Hepes s ‘‘Culbone; C. - B fon ‘(probably this var, ‘ 
but I have not seen a specimen)”’ ? 
ee: rupestre Huds. var. majus Syme. 2. Cliff near Porlock 
Weir (fide K. F. Linton). — S. rupestre Huds. var. minus Syme. 
2. Culbone Cliffs (fide E. F. L.).—*S. Forsterianum Sm. 2. Cliff 
near Porlock Weir (ide E. F. L.). Queried in the Somerset Flora 
as occurring, strangely enough, in this very locality (seemingly its 
only station in Somerset), whence it was reported by T. B. Flower 
in 1876. 
Drosera ere L. 2. Valley behind Selworthy Church. 
Peplis Portula L. 2. Near Weir Water, Oareford; by Horner 
Water. No definite localities ey in this division. 
Epilobium angustifolium L. 2. Near Dunster Statio 
4 iti . Plentiful on rocks oie to sea near 
Culbone. No definite locality previously in this division. 
rion aicinal A P . Between Porlock and Minehead. 
Apium graveolens L. 2. Between Blue Anchor and Dunster. 
a peregrina L. _ 2. Between Porlock and Minehead. 
Centranthus ruber DC. 2. Beach, Porlock Weir and cliffs towards 
Culbone, plentiful and well naturalize 
Tanacetum vulgare L. 2. Near Decoy, Porlock Wei 
Artemisia Absinthium L. 2. Porlock Weir ; baiweeil Selworthy 
and Little Headon Common, plentiful. 
Petasites —— Moench. 2. Bossington stream end. 
Cichorium Inty oer 2. Roadside near Porlock ; field-sides 
near Hurlstone Pain : 
Hieracium Salome Tausch, 2. Quarry between Minehead and 
