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M. Langsdorfit ; but I understand that a specimen was seen and 
named by Mrs. Gre 
Veronica Anagallis- ‘aquatica L. 3. Near N. Newton 
Euphrasia curta Wettst. var. glabrescens Wettst. "9. Near 
Cheddar. - 
Terie cularia vulgaris L. *3. Abundant in ditches between 
Maunsel and Athelney. Probably owing to the long Oe ce all 
the flowers — deformed, but the capsules appeared to be 
ae There is a note in Murray’s copy that the caer of 
raja tie foc 9. Weston-in-Gordano (Journ. Bot. 1901, 92) 
was an 
Ver bons “ehoinaile L. 5. Chedzoy, H. S. Thompso 
Nepeta Cataria L. 8. Between Knowle and Punball, Hy. 
Thompson. 
Marrubium vulgare L. 9. Compton Bishop, H. S. Thompson. 
Lamium amplexicaule L. 3. Nea ee H.S. Thompson. 
—L. Galeobdolon Crantz. 2. Hoesinigt on 
ntago maritima L., P. Coronopus L: 5. Banks of the Parret 
(about Bridgwater), H. S. Thompson 
Lit — ella uniflora Asch. 2, Dry pools, Danesborough, 1898, 
1s 
between Bishop’s Lydeard and Croweombe Heathfield. 
Rumex maritimus L. 3. Several fine plants on a 
mud by the towing- path of the Bridgwater Canal, n ‘ . 
Not given for v.-c. 5 in Top. Bot., but reported sng 6 ies by Coll ins 
from near the mouth of the Parret : it may occur epee in 
the ditches. — R. pulcher L. 9. I found this in a very unusual 
station, viz. the top of a limestone down, not oo aba Purn Hill, 
Bleadon ; as a rule it is quite a low ground s 
= Merewrals a annua L. 3. Bridgwater; and 8. pant Glastonbury, 
T 
Parietaria ramiflora Moench. 4. Montacute, H. S. Thompson. 
Carpinus Betulus L. 3. Near Bridgwater, rarely; and 9. 
Brockley Combe, H. 8, Thompson. 
Hydrocharis Morsus- -rané L. 9. Yatton; Puxton. 
Orchis latifolia L. 8. Near ater 
Luzula Forsteri DC. 3. N. Pethert 
Typha angustifolia L. 8, Rhine, rere Cheddar and Yatton, 
Miss Mules. 
Lemna gibba L. 3. Ditches between Maunsel and Athelney ; 
Alisma ranunculoides L. also occurs in some plent 
eee Fries Rupr. *8. Canal near Billewsier (‘‘ pro- 
hompson. 
at iy, Bat aoe 
Hleocharis acicularis R. & 8. *3. Plentiful in the canal, near 
N. Newton ; I only discovered it owing to the lowering of the 
water, caused by a lock being opened. 
