262 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Allium vineale L. 3. Between N. Curry and Hivehoad: 5. 
~~ As usual, at var. compactum (Thuill.). 
Paris quadrifolia L. 3. Adcombe Wood, near Pitminster. 
Juncus Gerardi Lois. 2. Porlock Weir; common about Stol- 
ford and Ste 
Luzula sylvatica Gaud. 1. Haddeo Valley, near Hartford. 
Typha latifoua L. 4. Chard Reservoir. 5. Weston Zoyland. 
—T. angustifolia L. 4. Swamp at the north-east end of Chard 
oir. 
rv' 
Sparganvum simplex L. 2. Stolford. 3. Combwich. 5. Weston 
nd. 
Lemna gibba L. 2. Common about Stolford and Stert. 5. 
and. 
Alisma ranunculoides L. 4. Chard Reservoir, in small 
quantity. 
Sagittaria one L. 2. Stolford. 3. Combwich. 5. 
wee toe ; ee ZLoy 
mibetbes L. 2. Stolfo =a 
Triglochin palustre L. 5. Weston Zoyland.—T. maritimum L. 
2. Stolford; Stert. 3. Abundant near the tidal Parret up to 
Combwich. 
Potamogeton anges L. 9. Pond near Worle oF — P. 
lucens L. 5. In the Cary, near Somerton. — P. crispus L. ; 
densus L. 5. pitheys Weston Zoyland.—P. santas L. 3. Pond at 
Hestercombe.—P. pectinatus L. 4. Chard Reservoir. 5. Weston 
Zoyland.—P. flabellatus Bab. 8. Near Highbridge. 
Ruppia rostellata Koch. 2. ne hes between Stolford and 
Stert, in great quantity. 3. Com 
Zannichellia palustris L. 5. Wasi Zoyland. — Z. peduncu- 
lata Reichb. 2. Ditch near Stert 
Scirpus wher tgparng e Gmel. 2. ee ss cea ane 
and Minehead; coast below Williton. 4. Chard Rese 5. 
Ditch-sides me Wenlon See pent 
*Hriop m latifoiuwm Hoppe. 1. Swamp near the Brockey 
River, betwee EK. Anstey and Brushford, gbunitant and luxuriant. 
A few days before, Mr. Salmon gathered one seis in North 
Somerset—its first certain ea in the ¢ 
Carex paniculata L. 4. Chard Reservoir. — re divulsa Good. 
(canescens L. Herb. and Sp. PL) 2. Porlock; Bossington; Wash- 
ord.—C. echinata Murr. 1. Near King’s Brompton.—C. leporina 
L. (ovalis Good.). 1. Brushford ; near King’s Brompton. 2. Por- 
lock Weir.— C. Goodenowii Gay. 2. A tall form, up to four 
in litt. 8. Near Burnham .—C. panicea L. 1. Near King’s 
Brompton. 5. Moist meadows near Pitney.—C. pendula Huds. 
3. Corfe; Pitminster. 5. Extraordinarily abundant about 
Somerton, Kingweston, and Charlton Mackrell.— C. distans L. 
var. neglecta (Degland). 2. Stert.—C. Cideri Retz. var. edo- 
carpa And. 1. Skilgate.—C. hirtaL. 4. Chard Reservoir. — 
*Var. spinosa Mort. 2. Moist meadow near Porlock Weir. — 
