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Reseda Luteola L. 2. Williton; Blue Anchor. 8. W. Monkton. 
9. Uphill. 
Helianthemum nolifolium Miller. 9. The plant with pale yellow 
flowers, first noticed with the normal form by Mr. H. §. Thompson 
on Purn Hill, Bleadon, is doubtless H. os x gree 
Dr. Focke er renin ge, p. 45) pice that it ‘has been found 
growing wild in various forms, which seem to slaeate hs difer- 
ences betwee A the ria species, so that they have been taken for 
races of one ei the same species.” H. Chamecistus appears to 
be absent from Brea Down, where a careful search revealed no 
deviation from the type. 
Viola palustris L. 4. nals Common. 6. Boggy eae south 
of Castle Neroche. — V. aL. 2. Williton. W. Stoke. 
4. Near Staple Fitzpaine, se Brean Down; Baa &e. — V. 
silvestris Reich. 3. toke; in : cottage garden at pation 
5. Beer Woo 
. W 2 
roduced later than in the type; spur usually coloured.—V. erice- 
torum Schrad. (canina auct. mult.). 2. Minehead Warren; local. 
Polygala vulgaris L. 2. St. Audries. 5. Aller. 9. Bleadon 
Hill. er definite notice for these three districts. — P. oxyptera 
Reich. *1. By the eee je near EK. Anstey, just in Somerset; a 
eristiy strong, ray 3 emmed form. 9. Sparingly near Up- 
hill Church. — P. serpyllacea Weihe. : Between E. Anstey and 
Brushford. 4. Staple Common. 6. Between Castle Neroche and 
Blackwater. 
Silene conica L. 2. Abundant last year on Minehead Warren; 
I fully believe it to be native, as the locality is similar to its Kent 
and Sussex stations. —S. noctiflora L. 8. Casual in an oat-field, 
Lychnis Githago Scop. 2. Williton 
Cerastium quaternellum Fenzl (Menchia quaternelia EKhrh.). 
3. Plentiful over a small extent of rocky ground at Beacon Top, 
near W. Monkton. It grows on Minehead Warren (2), as is 
suggested in Fl]. Som. — C. tetrandrum Curt. 2. Coast, Williton. 
errow ; Brean; Bre n Down; Uphill; Crook Peak, ascending 
to 600 ft.—C. pumilum Curt. 9. Bleadon Hill; Crook Peak, up to 
, 600 ft, On the ridge of Brean Down I gathered some remarkably 
luxuriant specimens; one of these measures 7 in. by 5 in. in its 
ene — and breadth. — C. semidecandrum L. 9. Abundant 
n the s at Berrow; 2 ae eak, to over 500 ft. 
Stellaria pr Scop. 8. W. Monkton and Bathpool.—S. 
media Cyr. var. Boreana sie e . 2. Minehead Warren; abundant. 
8. Burnham. 9. Berrow; Brean (and south side of Brean Down); 
~ Orook Peak.—S, wnbrosa Opie 2. Dunster; Blue Anchor; Williton. 
Fitzpaine, W. Monkto oie aoe Durston, es St. Michael, 
and N. Curry. -5. Allee 10. sae Wood, Hinton; roadsides 
east of Frome, — Var. decipiens hi (Journ.. Bot. 1902, 215). 
2°. Near Frome. - Especially in distriok 8, I frequently find asso- 
