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4, Staple Wittpaind. 5. Aller. “9. Diva Down. I weaned at to 
Vinea minor L. 8. Near Pitminster, looking truly wild. , 
Blackstonia perfoliata Huds. 2. Williton. 5. Aller. 9, Uphill. 
ee < s 
Anchor, 5. Aller. — £. puichella Fr. 8. Sparingly on Tor Hill, 
Wells, 1883. 
hee ee 4. BE Audries. 8. Wells, 1883.. 9. 
Wookey, 
: sae trifoliata Li. - Bog, east of E. Anstey. 
Cynoglossum officinale L. 2. Williton — Aicbels 5. Aller. 
Anchusa sempervirens L. 8. reaper 
Lycopsis sige L. Cro Abe On Brean Down and 
some other parts of the coast I ally Balie¥e this to be indigenous. 
ey por ses is Relh. 1. Between E. Anstey sae Brushfor d; 
pec 
Sininbtiate 25, sylvatica Hoffm.. 1. Bushy banks of the Barle, 
near Dulverton. First satisfactory ond for the county; in 
Fl. Som. it is placed among ‘‘ excluded species.” —M. collina Hoffm. 
5. Between Langport and Aller. 9. Bleadon; Sas Bishop.— 
M. idee i say 2. — Warren. 38. W. Monkton. 
9. Brean 
YW atal Sheoee L. 2, Dunster. 3. W. Monkton.—V. vir- 
gatum Stokes. 8. Roadside in W. Monkton parish; only a few 
plants, mt native. 
Veronica officinalis L. 4. — Sa RE montana L. 8. W. 
Monies 4. Staple Common (wooded borders). 5. High Ham.—Y, 
Anagallis aquatica, 8. Dit a betwee Bathpool and rictelmescy 
luphrasia Rostkoviana Ha; taple Common.—*E. c 
Fr. var. glabrescens oa 9. Plentiful, but very dwarf, on “the 
Pedicularis palustris L. and P. sy cacoceg L. 1. Between E. 
Anstey and Brushford. 4, Staple Com 
Origanum vulgare 5. Aller. 9, Rleaian. 
Thymus Chamedrys Fr. 4. Staple Fitzpaine 
eee officinalis Moench. W. Seiden: scarce. 9. Blea- 
do 
Melisea ees L. 8. Lane near W. Monkton Church; only 
one plant, e d. 
alvia Vortman d. 2. Blue Anchor. 5. Aller. 9. Bleadon 
Nepeta Cataria Li. 4, Hedge-border of the ideabieoand, 
Staple Fitzpaine. 
Stachys Betonica Benth. 1. Near E. Anstey. : 
Lamium Galeobdolon Crantz. 1. Brushford. 8. W. Monkton. 
5. Aller. ‘ 
