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Potentilla erecta x _alitiinaciegs 1. Skilgate.-—P. procumbens 
Sibth. is Sted Sn ; Skilga 
Poter Sanguts 8 es 2. Abundant on the Lias about 
St. dries and Kilve 
Rosa tomentosa Sm. (aggregate). 5. Compton Dundon. — R. 
i otonden Bales ‘eingees L.). 5. Scarce, but clearly native, 
a bushy hill overlooking Compton Dundon.—R. agrestis Savi 
(epi phn l.). 5. Between Somerton and ‘Kingweston ; only 
Il bush was aan Fruit narrow; apparently the type, 
‘Which j is new for Somerse 
Pyrus Aria Ehrh. nd Limestone cliff woh ang Worle and 
Kewstoke: also a little north of Weston-super-Mar 
aga umbros a 2. Stream-side above Delhowa natura- 
lised ; ae Pyrenean 
Ch rysosplenium oppostflium L. 2. Porlock Weir; Culbone. 
3. Above Pitmins 
Cotyledon Umbilicus- Veneris L. a Porlock, Culbone, «ce. ; 
abundant. 5. Charlton Mackrell ; 
Sedum anglicum Huds. 2. In aes on the coast _ 
Porlock.—S. Forsterianum Sm. 2. In 
Culbone the dark-green slender type occurs ; in cultivation I ‘find 
a it keeps quite distinct from the Porlock Weir and Minehead 
oast-plant, w ich becom i Set robust and is decidedly glaucous ; 
this i is the var. sigan 
Myriophyllum spain “a 2, Abundant in ditches near Stol- 
ford. 5. Weston Zoyland. — M. alterniflorum DC. Near 
King’s Brompton, in a tributary of the Haddeo; no doubt this is 
the species ig in the Exe and Barle by Rey. R. P. Murra urray. 
4, Chard Res 
Calltriche “intermedia Hoffm. (hamulata Kuetz.). 2. Porlock 
Weir. 3. sags n the ditches on West Sedgemoor. 5. Chedzoy ; 
Pitney ; in ae ay, near Somerton.—C. obtusangula Le Gall. 
2. Stolford ; “Stork 5. Chedzoy; Weston Zoyland. *C. tr a 
Guss. 4. Chard Reservoir, in wa 
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present, as it was only found on September 16th, ‘but it is ens 
this species. A very interesting m novelty for the county. 
Peplis Portula L. 1. Near King’s Brompton 
Lythrum Salicaria L. 1. By _ the Barle, near Dulverton | 
Station. 2. Washford; Kilve. 5. Weston Zoyland. 
Epilobiwm rtidrsresgeis: he 3. Cor. fo—E. palustre L. 1. In 
bogs about E. Anstey, Brushford and King’s Brompton. —E, mon 
tanum xX p Sethe - obscurum x parviflorum. 5. Great Breach 
Wood, Compton Dundon. 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris 1. King’s Brompton. 4. Chard Reservoir. 
ryngium maritimum L. 2. Stolfo 
Riceruiiain Olusatrum L. 2. re Minehead; Porlock; Bos- 
sington. 
Bupleurum tenuissimum - 2. Stolford.. - Combwich. 
s Stolford; Stert.— A. imundatum 
Reichb. fil. 5. Ditch near  Wentwe Etens. It is said to 
rare” (Fl. Som.). 
