256 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Carum segetum Benth. & Hook. fil. 2. Ditch- banks, Stolford. 
3. Ditch-sides between Stert and Combwich. 5. Banks on ps 
near Pitney. oe native.—C. Petroselinum Benth. 
Hook. fil. 2. Naturalized at Bossington. 
Sison Amomum L. 1. Near King’s s Brompton. 2. Porlock ; 
Bossington ; Kilve. 3. Bridgwater, &c.; N. Petherton. 5. Charl- 
ton Mackrell. 8. Huntspill. 
Sium oe L. 5, Weston Zoyland.—sS. erectum Huds. 
4. Chard Reserv 
*Myrrhis Odoriii Scop. 2. By the stream in the combe above 
Culbone Church; ee io Sea though no houses were 
seen near it. New for Som 
Crithmum maritimum ie =. Tn plenty on cliffs at Hurlstone 
bs sparingly on the beach near Stert. 
nanthe pimpinelloides L. 3. Combwich. 5. Common about 
Som re and Compton Dundon.—0. =. Sh aepaag Gmel. 3. Abun- 
dant in ditches, &c., from Stert to Combwi. 5. Between Bridg- 
water and Chedzoy. — 0. oe Poir. siallinditoon Lam.). 
edith Ciiciads Scop. 2. Culbone; Bossington. 3. Cothel- 
stone.—G. Mollugo L. var. Bakeri Syme. 2. Bossington.—G. pal- 
ustre L. var. elongatum (Presl). 3. Ceinshdaer Weston Zoyland, &e. 
—Var. Witheringii (Sm.). 1. Common about E. Anst tey and Dul- 
verton.—G. wliginosum L. 1. Hill-bogs near E. Anstey. 
Asperula odorata L. 2. Culbone. 3. Corfe; Pitminster: near 
Langport. 5. Pitney. Sa A: cynanchica L. 9. About Worle and 
Kewstoke. 
Valeriana dioica L. 3. Feltham, near Pitminster 
Ken vidithed ruber DC. 2. Well established on the shingly 
beach at Porlock Weir. 
Scabiosa hacer L. 2. Coast near Williton, on the Lias. 
5. Compton 
Solidago Pibgederds L. 1. Upton. 2. Stogumber. 
Aster Tripolium L. 2. Porlock Weir. 
tlago germanica L. 1. he wab ones E. Anstey and Brushford. 
2. Porlock Weir; Bossingto 
pphalium sslipencol % 1. Bury; near E. ce 4, Chard 
erg r. 
It ote possibly be the var. maritima Bromf., which I have not 
n.—A. nobilis L. 2. Near the sea, Bossi ington, 
