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Trigonelia purpurascens Lam. 2. Minehead Warren sg ee 
nF . 9. On Brean Down, very local, a 
Medicago arabica Huds. 2. Williton; Blue Anchor. 3. N. Cur ee 
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Melilotus officinalis Lam. 4. Staple Fitzpaine. 5. Borders of 
Beer Wood, Aller 
Trifolium subterraneum L. 8. Locally plentiful in wart W. 
Monkton ; compere near oe Rev. J. A. G. Cooper.—T. medium 
ple on (bord — T. squamosum L. phill; 
dwarfed on a ny lioneetaais illo very fine in a salt marsh below. 
—T. striatum L. . 8. In several pastures stink W. Monk 
9. Uphill. — 7. scabrum Fas i Minehead Warren; shore near 
Williton. 9. Uphill.—Z. glomeratum L. 3. In two stony pastures 
near W. Monkton, about half a mile apart fairly plentiful. This 
is the first localized Somerset recor I sea rehed twice for it in 
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grown formerly, as alleged, on the Strand, Weston-super-Mare, © 
before so much building took place. onfirms the species for 
Somerset.—T. jiliforme L. 2. Minehead Warren. 8. W. Monkton ; 
Thurloxton. 9. Brean Down, sparingly. 
Astragalus glycyphyllos L. 5. Bize of Beer Wood, Alle 
Ornithopus perpusillus L. 2. kes = dwarf on iepalved 
Warren. 3. Beacon Top, ropa ie oo 
Hippocrepis comosa L. 9. Uph 
Vicia hirsuta Gray. 1. Between E. Anstey ne Brushford. 
2. Dunster; Williton.—V. saguetfolig L. 1. E. Anstey to Brush- 
ford. 2. Sto art Williton ; Washford ; Widchend. . Thur 
loxton; W. Monkto 9. Brean Down; Uphill. In all these 
cases only the robe engge! was observed. — V. sees L. 
2. Railway-banks, Washford. 38. Wi veliseombe L. Riley 
Prunus insititia Huds. 9. om Blea 
Spirea Filipendula L. 9. Purn Hil; mi HO Hill; Crook 
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Rubus Ideus L. 6. Between Castle Neroche rar Blackwater.— 
R. grange a 4. Staple Common. 6. South of Castle 
Neroche. — R. corylifolius Sm. var. cyclophyllus Lindeb, 2. Coast 
near en 
Potentilla verna L. 9. Bushy esepeste between Loxton and 
rig me very local indeed, but in fair quan —— sl procumbens L. 
1. Near E. Anste ; also P. procumbens X st 
Alchemilla vulgaris L. var. filicaulis Bake “1. Plentiful in 
pastures, &c., between H. Anstey and Brushfo rd. N.B. A. arvens 
L. ascends to the pee of Crook Peak ; such situations prove it to bi 
no mere ‘‘ weed of cultivation.’ 
a Sanguisorba L. 2. Williton. 8. W. Hatch. 4. Staple 
Fitz Doubtless common enough in West Somerset wherever 
the soil is caleareous 
Rosa micrantha Sm. 2. Williton; Blue Anchor. 9. Compton 
Bishop. 
Pyrus torminalis Ehrh. 8. Kingston. — P. Malus L. a. acerba 
