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scarce, and probably escaped. — M. arvensis X hirsuta (M. sativa L.). 

 2. Near Minehead. 3. Between W. Monkton and Kingston. 



Scutellaria galericulata L. 9. Damp hollows of the sandhills, 



Borrow. 



Lamium Galeobdolon Grantz. 3. Woods near . 

 Teucrium Scorodonia L. 9. Berrow sandhills. 



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Chenopodium polyspermum L. 3. Cheddon Fitzpaine ; also very 

 plentiful and fine by the roadside near Hestercombe. — C. mural e L. 

 9. Sandy ground near Berrow Church; scarce. — (7. rubrnm L. 

 3. Cheddon Fitzpaine. 8. Burnham. — C. Bonus-Henricus L. 

 3. W. Monkton ; Cothelstone Beacon. 



Beta marithna L. 2. Blue Anchor. 



Atriplex deltoidea Bab. 2. Blue Anchor. 8. Burnham. — A. 

 laciniata L. 8. Very sparingly at Burnham. This confirms the 

 old record for the county; it was placed among "excluded species" 

 in Fl. Som. — A. portulacoides L. 8. One fine patch on the muddy 

 bank of the Biver Brue, near Burnham ; very rare in Somerset. 



*Salicornia stricta Dum. 8. With the last-named, near Burn- 

 ham; small and poor. 9. Near the mouth of the Axe, Uphill; 

 very characteristic, but by no means abundant. N.B. — Only 

 aggregate S. herbacea L. is noted in Fl. Som. — *S. procumbens Sm. 



8. In profusion on muddy ground near the Brue, between Burn- 

 ham and Highbridge. — *S. ramosissima Woods. 8. Fine, but 

 rather scarce, by the tidal Brue, Burnham. 9. Abundant near the 



mouth of the Axe, Uphill.— S. ?. 2. An interesting plant, 



small, branched, erect, grass-green tending to become red, was 

 found at Blue Anchor ; it is perhaps nearer to S. pusilla Woods 

 than any other of our named forms, but tends towards S. 



ramosissima. 



Siueda marithna Dum. 9. Salt-marsh, Uphill, in great quantity. 



Salsola Kali L. 9. Berrow ; Uphill 



Polygonum aviculare L. var. arenastrwn (Boreau). 2. Coast near 

 Dunster. — Var. rurivagum (Jord.). 2. Blue Anchor, associated 

 with var. agrestinum (Jord.). — P. Rati Bab. 8. Burnham; very 

 scarce and local. Confirms the record for N. Somerset. 



Rnmex limosns Thuill. 9. Roadside green near Berrow ; several 

 lants were remarkably strong, fully four feet high. — R. pulcher L. 

 i. Roadside, Dunster. 



Daphne Laureola L. 4. Hatch Beauchamp. 5. Dunball. 

 8. Puriton. 



Urtica urens L. 3. Cothelstone Hill, at 1080 ft. 

 Parietaria officinalis L. 3. Cothelstone. 

 Salix aurita L. 6. Near Chard. 



Spiranthes spiralis Koch (autiminalis Rich.). 9. Uphill, on lime- 

 stone. 



Epipactis longifolia AIL (palustris Cr.). 9. Damp hollows of the 

 sandhills north of Berrow. 



Orchis latifolia L. 6. Near Chard. 9. Weston-super-Mare 

 0. ericetorum Linton. 2. Minehead ; Stogumber. 



apifera Huds. 9. Berrow sandhills. 



Iris fcetidissima L. 



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