954 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
bie sta tinctoria L. 3. Locally abundant on the tableland 
south of Pickeridge, Corfe 
Ulex Gallii Planch. 1. Skligate; Upton. 2. Crowcombe 
Heathfield. 
Cytisus scoparius prt = ePosaigueret Culbon 
Ononts repens L. ington ; coast, St. Arakeion to Kilve. 
—Var. horrida teeing ire outs — yoy in plenty. 
Trigonella ornithopodioides DC. Abundant on the coast 
between Porlock Weir and Hurlstone Poin t. 
Medicago arabica Huds. 2. Washford; Stolford. 8. Burnham. 
Melilotus altissima Thuill. 2. Stolford. 5. Compton Dundon. 
Trifolium subterraneum L. 2. Coast near Porlock; abundant. 
—T. squamosum L. 2. Stolford—T. arvense L. 2. Po . 
Beach ; local. 9. Weston- oS ePigiata —T. striatum L. 2. 
lock Weir.—T. scabrum L. 2. Coast, Stert; Stolford.—T. Wile 
os L. 2. Stolford. 3. onliwisr. 8. Huntspill. —T. filiforme 
2. Porlock Weir. 
Lotus tenuis Waldst. & Kit. 3. Roadside near Combwich. 
5. pect ol Dundon ; Toeally abundant and most csalaiesibitie. 
tthopus perpustillus L. 2. Coast near Porlock. 
Vicia hirsuta Gray. 1. Between E. Anstey and Brushford. 
2. Porlock Beach. 3. W. Monkton. 9. Between Worle and 
Kewstoke.—V. tetrasperma Moench. 3. W. Monkton; scarce. — 
V. gracilis Lois. 2. Stony, bu oaks beach, west of Stolford; asso- 
ciated with Lathyrus Nissolia. This station (where Mr. Salmon 
se the line, close to Hatch Station.—L. montanus Bernh. var ie 
folius Roth. 2. Woods about Porlock and Oolhohas in plen 
often walk: marked, but connected with the type by inarmbdiates 
Rubus plicatus L. 1. Near E. Anstey; King’s Brompto 
R. carpinifolius Wh. & N. 3. On the arg a near Cothel- 
stone. — R. ew “Wh, & N. a hi acs s”). 1, Common 
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jolius Wh. &N. 2. King’s Brompton. 3. Chaar bie 3 
ront Lecoqg & Lamotte (‘ aoe )- 3. W. Monkton. 
Skilgate ; Upton.—R. leaetadoe Focke var. angustifolius Bats 
W. Monkton.—R. Drejeri G. Jensen. 1. E. Ans 
ford. 3. W. Monkton.—*R. ericetorum Lefy. 1. Between E. Anstey 
and Brushford; named by Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, like most of the 
brambles here Somer Apparently new for the county. — 
scaber Wh. & N, 1. Near E. Anstey.—R. rosaceus Wh. & N. 
1. Upton. 5. Plentiful in and about Great Breach Wood, 
Compton Dundon.—R. dasyphyllus fg oak (‘pallidus ’’ Bab.). 
3. W. Monkton.—R. 8 te Sm. 2. Bossington. 3, Durston. 
5, Chedzoy; Weston Zoylan 
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