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pastures near Bridgwater are occasionally white with the flowers.— 
dh. Lachenalit C. Gmel., which Clark has from Perry Green, Wemb- 
of GH. seiaetican but Mr. White thinks they must come under . 
Phellandrium. 
- Galium tricorne Stokes. Cornfield adjoining the beach at 
Shurton Bars, Collins; 2, é 
Dipsacus laciniatus L. Malt Shovel Lane, Bridgwater; 3, 1829 
nt has the us 
This plant ual involucral bracts (of D. silvestris) curve 
upwards, g, but the leaves are ext: ry 
The entate-serrate, the next above are pinnati 
air are deeply and ie ard, socom the larger 
magia being an inch deep, with 1 branches xils 
the two uppermost Ey I think it comes best ciidet D. lacini- 
sted. 
Sea biosa Columbaria L. With white flowers, Uphill Churchyard, 
Heneage Gibbes 46. 
Erigeron acris L. Steart Island; 2, 1824. 
Artemisia maritina L. Steart Island and Steart Marsh; 2, 1824. 
C. Onopordon Acanthium L. Near Berrow Church; 9, 1834. The 
plant still exists at nec ah 
Hieracium. I have not yet had an opportunity for eblnie 
pany numerous Baehicte' in this collection ; and the same applies 
Tragopogon porrifolium L. Yatton ae station ; 9. 1853. 
Campanula glomerata L. var. nana. Collard Hill; 5, 1884. 
Specularia hybrida DC. Cornfield near Kingweston ; 8, 1831. 
= Only one plant,” in 1880, recorded for the division in Fl. Som. 
w 
Confirms Collins’ record of 1836, Gapper’s “ Turfmoor, now very 
rare” in N. B. G. 1835, and the earlier one of Sole in the Botanists’ 
Guide. Not found on the moor for many years, thongh it should 
still occur in places on the Sphagnum 
Statice Limonium L. Field between Highbridge and Burnham 
8, 1827. auriculefolia Vahl. Garden, 1832; plant from Steep 
Holm is confirms Collins’ record. I ‘have recently un- 
come a "very good specimen of this very rare plant in Somerset, 
which I gathered in Aug. 1886, on the sea-wall south of Burn- 
ham *; 8. 
* Primula veris x vulgaris, Field near Ruborough Encampment ; 
9, 1850. Leaves small. —*P. v — Huds. var. caulescens Koch ? 
So: 
haded bank near Enmore Hill; 3, 18 me stems have one 
—— apne have aes leaves overtopping the flowering stems. 
i agallis tenella Li. Near Wiveliscombe, 1825. 
ole Vatonudia L “Wa atery on the sea-cliff between 
East ‘and West Quantoxhead ; 2, 1847. 
