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Bakeri Syme. 9. “paringly in Cheddar Gorge. — G. asper 
Schreb. (sylvestre Poll.). 9. At 855 feet on Mendip, above Psa 
—G. palustre L. var. sihecingn coal 9. Near Uphill. 
sperula cynanchic 9. Lim e downs near Bleadon. 
Valeriana opicinalis I ‘aikanié Syme). 8. Loxley Wood, on 
the Poldens, H. 
Kentranthus ig DC. "9, Limestone rocks on Purn Hill, 
Bleadon, well established; several of the plants have scarlet 
flowers, but the colour changes to rose in drying. 
Chrysanthemum Parthenium Bernh. 2. Bossin 
Matricaria inodora Li. var. salina = be ome Williton, 
Tanacetum vulgare L. 3. Near N. Newton. 
i; Senecio erucifolius L. 3. About ne and N. Newton. 9. 
pat 
Carduus pycnocephalus L. var. tenuiflorus (Curt.). 2. Stock- 
land, Rev. C. W. Whistler. 
Picris echioides L. 3. Maunsel. 
Crepis taracacifolia Thuill. "9. Wate 
Mieractum Schmidtii Tausch. 2. he “Minebicad plant, which 
grows on the cliffs as well as in Murray’s more restricted station, 
is not var. aitiniceaper F. J. Hanb., but quite characteristic yar. 
eustomon Linton. 9. The Cheddar station must be expunged ; 
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named were not -H. Schmidtii, and Rev. A. Ley has shown it to 
me there as his H. cyathis. H. ements F. J. Hanb., dis- 
covered by Mr. Ley some years ago, to be scarce and loc al ; 
it is identical (teste W. R. eanton) ay a Cheddar specimen in 
Herb. Brit. Mus., misnamed H. floceuloswum 
Taraxacum erythrospermum Andrz. 3. Sandy roadside hedge- 
bank near Maunsel, in N. Newton parish. 
Limonium vulgare Mill. 9. A good patch, on mud near the 
mouth of the Axe, below Uphill. — L. binervosum C. almon. 
8. Mud-flat near the mouth of sae = (left ei below High- 
bridge; only one plant was no Some years ago Mr. 
Thompson found it on the right ee " but it now webs to have 
disappeared. 
Lysimachia vulgaris L. 3. Near Bridgwater, H. S. Thomp- 
son. — L. Nummularia L. 3. By ditches between Maunsel and 
gee 
jaune at Groban Portman by Mr. Cord 
Myosotis repens G. . Don. A W. Monkton ; very local. 
LInthospermum officinale L. 8. Quarry near Wells, H. S. 
Thompson. 
Hyoscyamus niger L. 8. Burnham, H. S. Thompson 
Verbascum Blattaria a. Os iehas wall, Ashcott ; «known 
for twenty years,’ ’ H. S. Thompso 
Linaria spuria Mill. 8. Street, H. S. Thon 
Mimulus moschatus L. 2, 3. Established o¥ a rTeesaiilet near 
Crowcombe, A. Lyons. In a letter Mr. Lyons mentions that it 
grows two or three feet high, which seems to point rather to 
