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combe”’; 2 or 3?,1852. Hitherto only noted from Dunkery Beacon ; 
and, although the Crowberry extends from Warwickshire (Sutton 
Park) nor thwards to the extreme limit of Scotland, it has not been 
observed grow south of Birmingham, except in about four places 
in the west 
* Neottia Nidus: avis Rich. - Enmore Wood ; 821. 
east biflorus Curt. Meadows on the nee side of Can- 
este : 
neus Dehra Lois. Saltmarsh near Bridgwater; 3, 1820. 
Ditch at foot of Brean Down; 9, 1836. — re diffu Hoppe. 
‘* Somerset,’’ no date. Identical with Rev. E. F. Linton’s Norfolk 
specimens. — *J. obtusiflorus Ehrh. Between East and West 
Quantoxhead; 2, 1847. — *J. acutiflorus Ehrh. Canal between 
Petherton Park and North Moor; 8, 1857 
Sparganium natans L. = S. minimum Fr. Turfmoor; 8, 1836. 
Triglochin palustre L, and T. maritinum L, Steart Island, 1824. 
C. Ruppia spiralis Hartm. Saltmarsh at the eastern end of Brean 
Down; 9, 1886. Named R. maritima by Collins and Clark. 
Potamogeton natans L. Pond at Halesleigh, Bridgwater; 3, 1853, 
—P., sect tte Pourr. Turfmoor near Burile; 8, 1848. — P. 
lucens L. River Brue near White House, and near Street; 8, 1883. 
—*P, per fants L., form. River Brue near White House ; 8, 
1859. — P. crispus Li Burnham, ponds in the meadows opposite 
the Pump-room ; 8, 1836.— P.densus L. Near Walton; 8, — 
—P. pusilius L. Turfmoor ; 8, 1836.—*P. pectinatus L. Chilt 
Trinity; 3, 1858. 
Rhyncospora fusca R. & 8. Old decoy pool near Meare, Dr. 
Gapper; 8, 1882. This is not far from the Shapwick part of the 
moor whence Clark obtained specimens in 1857; in —? MS. 
Flora of 1782 it appears from ‘‘ Burtle Moor near Mark.” 
*Scirpus lacustris L. Ford Gate: 8, 1857. — S. maritimus L. 
K 
Turfmoor; 8, 1857.—Var. compactus Koch. Ditch at foot of Brean 
Down; 9, a imens of this variety from Highbridge 
( ), gathered by myself in 1888 m Abbotsbury, Dorset 
Som. at , 
(Herb. Clark); and from Hobmoor, York, 1903, where it se 
with the type and the var. rer Sonder, which I also have 
from Cornwall (F’. H. Davey) and from Burnham, Somerset, 1886. 
There is : note on these forms by Mr. A. O. Hume in Journ. Bot. 
1901, p. 145.° 
*Carex pendula Huds. Wood between Kilve Church and Kast 
uantoxhead ; 2; 1847. — C. jiliformis L. There is an additional 
z= 
in Jam 
dosa Good. Mea ie Wekioens Malt Shovel habe and Wembdo on 
Church ; 3, beh: 
Lycopodium clavatum L. Willsneck; 2, 1863. It is not desirable 
to publish the exact loeality. —L. alpen 'L. Summit of Dunkery ; 
2, 1832. 
