256 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Districts 1 to 4 are in v.-c. 5 5. Somerset, the rest in v.-c. 6; 
an asterisk denotes a new vice-comital record. 
y far the most interweting recent discovery in the county is 
that of Euphrasia minima, recorded in these pages from several 
only one flower PRIA Te ick h had faded to a bluish er With 
hardly any trace of the original yellow. This led me to suggest 
that it might be a dwarf colour-variation of E. curta var. glabre- 
scens, which it much resembled in habit; but Prof. R. von Wett- 
sane has dct pronounced that the Somerset plant belongs 
e LH. m 
ai = al flavum L. 3. Ditch-sides between N. Newton and 
Athelney ; scarce 
anunculus auricomus L. 8. Corfe. 
Aquilegia vulgaris L. 3. On a pollard willow, south of 
N. Newton; probably a garden escape. 10. Houndstreet, D. Fry. 
Berberis vulgaris L Halse, H. S. Thomps 
as ssoat hybridum Ll. 2. Shirok Bars, 1897, Rev. C. W. 
stler 
Radioule palustris Moench. 3. Near Maunsel. Bridgwater, 
onupson 
Erophila precozr DC. 3. N. Newton; N. Petherton. 9. 
Churchill. 
Draba muralis L. 8. Near Shepton Mallet, H. S. Thompson. 
Diplotaxis muralis DC. 8. Highbridge and Burnham, 4, S. 
Thompson. 
Lepidiwm campestre Br. 3. Rocky ground near Overton, 
W. Monkton; very local and in small quantity, but I think native. 
Viola canina Fr., ‘L.’ 9. Worle Hill, Mrs. Gregory. 
Polyg ala! vulgaris L. 9. Plentiful on Mendip, where it wa 
observed in 1883 by Rev. R. P. Murray and rit fs though “it 
definitely recorded by him for this district. — P. oxyptera ascends 
to — 800 feet between Draycott and the head of the Cheddar 
ybr id. 
parents ; a pot intermediate apparently fertile. Not previously 
receded from the co 
Cerastiwm sain Curt. 9. Sandy coast, Weston-super- 
Mare, in plenty.—C. pumilum Curt. 9. Worle are Mrs. pins 
Menchia areste Gaertn. 2. Holford Combe, 1898, H. Corder 
Stellaria aquatica Scop. 2. Williton. 4. Chard Reservoir. 
Sagina ciliata Fr. 10. Brislington; abundant, D. Fry.— 
S. subulata Presl. 2. Danesborough, H, Corder, —S, nodosa 
Fenzl, 9. Failand, D. Fry. 
