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Plantago Coronopus L. 2. Minehead; Blue Anchor; Williton. 
3. W. Monkton, rare. 9. Bleadon 
Chenopodium polyspermum L. 8. W. Monkton; a weed in garden 
ground, and sparingly in an rie field.—C, album L. var. viride Syme. 
2. ehead. W. rae n 
Beta maritima L. Komt near Williton. 
Polygonum Rati Bab, 2. Coast below Dunster ; abundant over 
} illiton. 
Rumex Hydrolapathum Huds. 3. Lyng. 5. Othery. 
Daphne Laureola L. i Durston; scarce. 5. Aller. . 9. Wood 
on. 
malbumL. 38. "Plentiful at W. Monkton. 5. Aller. 
aphortta amygdaloides L. 5. Aller. 9. 
Ulmus montana Stokes. 5. Beer Wood, Aller ; native. 
Urtica urens L. 8. W. Monkton. 9. Brean. 
Parietaria officinalis L. = a rae ae Williton. 3. Ched- 
don Ee nome W. Monkton; N. Cur . Brean Down; Berrow. 
nus Betulus L. 3. "barlinch Wood, We Monkton, and by a 
steamer: north of it; probably plan 
Salix aurita L. 1. Frequent in swam py ground between E, 
Anstey and Brushford. 4. Staple Common.—S. repens L. . 1. E. 
Anstey to Brushford. 4. Staple Common. — 8. pu sata ea ge 
Coast below Dunster, near the east end of Minehead War Here 
it forms a considerable thicket ; both sexes are present, aid I think 
that it is truly wild. 
Populus canescens Sm. (P. alba x tremula). 9. Roadside between 
Loxton and Bleadon; plant : oo 
Cephalanthera pallens Rich. 10. Monkton Farleigh Hill (just 
1904. 
rchis maculata L. *subsp. O. ericetorum Linton. 1. ree 
between E. Anstey and Brushford. 4. StapleCommon. 6. Sou 
of Castle Neroche. First notice for this segregate in Somerset, t 
lieve ; it was not yet described when Fl. Som. was published, but 
will certainly prove to be frequent. As early as 1879 I was struck 
by the marked difference between the Meret plant and that of 
heaths and swampy meadows. On the whole, it appears to me to 
deserve full specific rank ; so far as my own observations go, it i is 
as decidedly ‘‘calcifuge,” . restricted O. maculata is ‘‘ calcicole. 
Ophrys apifera Huds. pa Fitzpaine. 9. Bleadon. 
Habenaria conopsea Benth. 4. Sparingly in a wet upland pasture 
near Staple Common. 9. Mendip soi above ss 1883.— 
above the cliffs, St. Audries, abundant ; chet 
Tis fetidissima L. 2. Very p plentiful aboat Williton and Wash- 
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