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Spergula arvensis L. 9. Field on Mendip, between Draycott 
and Cherdar Gorge, oe EN feet. 
Hypericum montanum L. 5. Near Dunball, H. S. Thompson. 
Geranium pyrenaicum Burm. fil. 10. Corston; in plenty, 
D. Fry.—G. pusillum L. 10. Brislington, D. Fry. —G. rotundi- 
folium L. 9. Mr. Fry wrote to R. P. Mur ray: “T much ee 
the occurrence of this either at Clevedon or Yatton.’—G. Rober 
pure r red than in the type, ved oa = oo amale 
style mth labrous ; carpels gla rous, 
Erodium cicutarium L’Hérit. 9. Ascends to te feet on Men- 
dip, near Dra aycott. — FH. moschat atum L’Herit. . Near ghege or 
Bleadon, appears to be the var. minor Rouy & Fouc. — 
timum L'Hé sa . Coast near Bossington. 9. Near Loxton, 
Hi. 8. Thompso 
ti cashanibie L. 9. Slopes of Mendip, above oo 
—f. Frangula L. 3. Near Huntworth, H. 8. Thompso 
i Medicago denticulata Willd. 3. Cornfield near Odtty Rivel, 
. P. Murr 
Trifolium striatum L. 9. Brean Down, D. Fry. Ascends to 
over 800 feet on Mendip, above Draycott. 10. Near Keynsham, 
D. Fr yey scabrum L. . Burnham, D. Fry. 9. Reaches 
400 fet, above Draycott.—T. fragiferum L. 9. Kewstoke, dP. 
urra 
Viet gracilis Lois. 8. Between Bawdrip and Cossington, 
H, 8. Thompson.—V. Orobus DC. 10. Between Stoke St. Michael 
and Coleford, ph or three miles up stream from Mells, July, 1902, 
Miss C. E. Hor 
Lathyrus i L. 8. Between Bawdrip and Cossington, 
H. 8. Thompson.—L. Nissolia L. 2. Cliff, Kilve, H. S. Thompson. 
10. seem sa pric eee! D.F 
Prunus Cerasus L. 2. Bossin ngto 
Rubus Koehlers Wh. & N. var. ‘cognatu (N. E. Br.). 2. Bos 
sington, in shade ; found by Mr. » Bi ham and myself, and 
by Rev 
Geum rivale L. 3. Park prover Milverton, H. G. Aldridge. 
H. 8. Thomps 
Pot milla L. 9. Crook Peak, 
otentilla verna ke SEE wirdin the ooust: Minehead, 
hag in litt.); Major Wolley-Dod informs me that 
med it R. arvatica Puget, which he himself had previously 
