958 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
——— to me. The rather small petals are pinkish or flesh- 
coloured 
Pyrus ch Syme var. decipiens (Bechst.). 10. In 1901, 
Rev. A. rved at least = trees in Leigh Woods; pre- 
viously fats one was known ther 
— ee alkatd L. 9. Ascends to 700 feet on Mendip, 
above Dra; 
Sedum album L. 9. “f believe that this is Paiet in S the 
Churchill station ; ies grows on the = cliff above the road, 
as well as on the embankment below it, and I saw none on th 
neighbouring Ssttage garden-walls. ay s ieiias L. 9. Roadside 
wall near Winscombe.— 8S. Forsterianuwm Sm. yar. laucescens 
d and H 
S. wien in that neighbourhood, and believe the records for 
Greenaleigh and Porlock Weir to have been mistaken. These two 
species are very closely allied, though quite distinct; thus they 
are almost impossible to separate when dry, unless the fresh 
specimens have been plunged into boiling water, and Coat care is 
taken in changing them while under pressure. 
Callitriche intermedia — (hamulata Kuetz.). 3. Abun 
dant in ghia on Northmoor, between Maunsel and Aiki: 
— C. obtusangula Le Gall. 3. Wi th the former on 
Peplis Portu 2. Danesborough, H. Corder 
Epilobium angustifolium L. 3. Between Broomfield and 
N.. Petherton. — £. tetragonum Curt. (adnatum Griseb.). 9. 
Bleadon. 
Hydrocotyle —— L. 3. Near Mauns 
Trinia glauca Reichb. fil. 9. Crook Peal, a above Compton 
Bishop, H. 8. Thompson. 
ason Amonum L, . New 
Anthriscus st See Bernh, = Prarie H. Corder. 8. 
sat at the mouth of the Brue, H. S. Thompson. 
nanthe pinpinales L. 38. Common about Bridgwater 
and ‘Durleigh, H. S. Thompson.— CH. aquatica Poir. (Phellandriwm 
pore re Ditches ater Huntspill, Highbridge, and Burnham, 
A. mupson 
Daucus Carota L. 2. A very hispid form, usually much 
branched from the base, occurs in quantity on stony ground at 
Greenaleigh Point, near Mineh head; I have as yet obtained no 
special name for it. Plants were grown in my garden, and the 
fruit appeared to be normal. 
Adoxa moschatellina L. 8. Brom 
Galiwm erectum Huds. *2. Abundant in a meadow on the 
lias, a little east of Washford hire and north of the railway ; 
in good flower on June 9th. There was previously some little 
doubt about its occurrence in the county. —G. Mollugo L. var. 
