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na peseaipba sylvatica LL. 2. AboveCulbone. 3. je above se 
mpyrum pratense L. var. hans Druce. 1. Frequent 
the Salo of the Haddeo 
Lathrea S — va i, 3. Woodlands above Pitminster, scarce. 
Pinguicula lusitanica L. 1. oors, E. ; 
* Mentha oleuiessroiibe Hull. 2. Several fine clumps near the 
coast, Bossington; new for Somerset, and I believe a genuine 
native here. Rev. E. F. aie has suggested that this segregate 
may rea M. aquatica x rotundifolia, and I consider it very 
probable ; both the suggested parents occur close to it, and the 
Som 
vaitnindafolan, the ‘es and floral structure being more or less 
intermediate ; my good root is in acon, so I hope to get further 
evidence. — M. longifolia Huds. 9. The Berrow plant recorded 
pot pe flowered well in my apne and proves Vv 
—M. piperita L. 1. An escape at Hartford, in the 
valley ae the Haddeo. 2. By the onde at Se aes To illus- 
trate the effect of the cold backward sea son, I may mention that 
have her ! 
sativa, bit leaves deeper green, the loner very distinctly stalked, 
more strongly serrate and glabrescent; smelling strongly of 
i ; . Valley o 
L. *var. agrestis (Sole). 2. Near Bossington; very hairy, with re- 
markably rugose foliage. Messrs. Bickham, D. Fry, and E. F. Linton 
agree in considering it to be the plant described and figured by 
Sole, and said by him to be common in some parts of N. Somerset. 
Lycopus europeus L. 2. Porlock Weir; momen Kilve. 
Calamintha montana Lam. (officinalis Moench). 2. Bossing- 
ton; both type and what I believe to be var. Briggs though not 
extreme. 3. Durston; N. Petherton; Bridgwater orle. 
Melissa officinalis sL. 3. Roadside near Cheddon are 
1a Verben t Ww 
alvia aca 
Scutellaria galericulata L. 3. Bathpool; pond and ditch at 
Hestercombe. 4. Chard Reservoir.—S. minor L. 1. Beer Moors, 
&c., fact E. 8 nste 
rrubiu vulgare aver between Stolford and Stert, 
frequen and Phi ess 3 indigeno 
Stachys officinalis Tre (Batonsoa Benth.). 1. Abundant in 
the Haddeo Valle ey.—S. aah ustris X aie ca. 1. By the Haddeo 
at Hartford; exactly Smith’s S. ambig 
Galeopsis — L. var. bigida oan, 2. Coast near 
Bossington, se 
Lamium amplevicaule is, -6, Weston Se —L. seraieels 
dolon Crantz. 2. Culbone. 3. Corfe; Pitmin 5. ‘ 
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