252 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
SOMERSET PLANT-NOTES FOR 1907. 
By Rev. E. S. Marsuatt, M.A., F.L.S. 
AuTHoucH June and July were blank months, I had a good 
season in the county, and a fine September gave opportunity for 
an unusual amount of autumn w wor Tk, y pmabhour Mr. W. D. 
in that neighbourhood. New vice-comital records are starred 
Districts 1 to 4 belong to 5. S. Somerset ; the rest to 6. N. Som 
set. As usual, ihe aera have kindly given me much rea in 
prev reancin critica ees 
€ nemoro. 5. The rosy-flowered form abounds in 
Pitney Wood, stele wr with the type; I do not consider it more 
than a colour-variation. 
Fanunculus Drouetii F. Schultz. 2. Stolford. 3. Plentiful on 
West Sedgemoor. 5. Pitney.—R. heterophyllus Weber. 2. Nea 
Porlock Weir.—R. sceleratus L. 3. West Sedgemoor. 5. Chisaaay. 
ntz. i 
Berberis vulgaris L. 7) Wood near Bossington; I believe, 
native. — B. Aquifolium x vulgaris. 2. He edge, between Bos- 
sington and Hurlstone Point; see Journ. Bot. 1907, 393 
Glaucium flavum Crantz. 2. St. Audries. 
Corydalis claviculata DC. 2. Porlock Weir 
— maria Borei Jord. 2. Frequent about Porlock.—F. confusa 
on. 
= Chanmel Cheirt L. 9, Well ee on mene cliffs 
tween Worle and Kewstoke, not very n ) 
acre ces ee um Rendle & Britton var. Sas 
Cardamine pratensis L. sa pleno. 3. Near some ornamental 
water at W. Monkton Rect 
Erophila verna E. Mayer's subsp. stenocarpa (Jord.). *3. Wall 
at Wick, near Langport. *5. Wa all-tops, Pitney ; new for Somer- 
set.— #. precox DC. 3. Near Corfe. 5. Charlton Mackrell: 
abundant on walls. 
Cochlearia danica L. 2. Still in flower on Sept. 23rd, among 
shaded rocks near Hurlstone Point; fine and locally abundant on 
the beach near Bossington. 
eaves migra Koch. 2. Coast, St. Audries to Kilve. 
5. Chedzo 
rapa iin mus Sm. 2. Bossington. 38. Combwich.—C. 
procumbens Gilib. 2. Stolford. 3. Combwich. 5. Compton 
adium heterop hyllum Benth. var Gren. & Godr. (L. 
v 
Lep 
Smithii Hook.). 1. Near King’s Brompton. 2. Coast near Porlock. 
