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with the parents. — R. limosus Thuill. o *Chard Reservoir, 
abundant at the south-west end. 5. Ditch near Weston 4o 
— Ff. pulcher L. 2. Stert. 5. ce et Weston 
x Mezereum. 5. Two bushes found growing with ae a of 
D. Laureola on the bor ders of a wood between Somerton and 
Kingweston (parish of Compton Dundon) are, I believe, this hybrid 
in a different form from that which I found some years ago in 
West Sussex. The leaves are glossy and evergreen, but thinner 
broader and blunter than in ordinary Lawreola. In habit and 
bark the bushes are nearer to Mezereuwm. Although I failed to 
tage 
could “pants sonra its pollen from a pppoe bo distance 
Viscum album L._ 5. Pitne ey. 
Eambanhia amygdaloides L. 3. Woods near Corfe and Pit- 
minster. 
Mercurialis annua L. 9. Cultivated ground between Worle 
and Kawato 
Ulmus glabra Huds. Seige a een 2. Culbone; Bossing- 
ton. 3. Woods near Corfe. 9. Be n Kewstoke and Weston- 
super-Mare. Native, I batines, | = al odes stations. 
ead Tupulus L. 2. sington; Williton; Kilve. 3. 
Kingsto . Weston Zoylan 
Pasttarne =" Moench. 1. Skilgate. 2. Bossington. 
Myrica Gale L. 1. Locally abundant in boggy ground 
descending from Beer Moors, E. Anstey, to the Brockey River. 
Not ted tte wenaedak from West Somerset, and quite rare in 
the 
Seiden Betulus L. 5. Wood between Somerton and King- 
weston, probably plan 
Saliz aurita L. 1. Near E. Anstey.—S. repens L. 8. A little 
north of Burnham, = the coas 
Populus tremula L. 5. Woods near Somerton and Compton 
on. 
Ceratophyllum submersum L. 9. Ditch and pond near Worle 
Station, fruiting freely. 
Elodea canadensis Michx. 1. pee of the Haddeo, & 
Orchis ericetorum —— 3. t Monkton, in a ete 
meadow above W 
Ophrys apifera i. "7 Between High Ham and Pitney. 
oe fatidiasina L. 2. Near Allerford. 3. Near Pitminster ; 
Cannington = Corder, of Bridgwater, tells me that var. citrina 
Bromf., not recorded for Somerset, was sent to him from the 
Polden Hills (either district 5 or 8) last summer. 
