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Galanthus nivalis L. 1. Native, I believe, by stream-sides near 

 Dalverton ; also at Edford Wood, near Frome (dist. 10). In both 

 places it is associated with the daffodil. 



* Allium Atnpeloprasum L. 2. Minehead Warren; one good 

 patch. It is browsed off by animals ; and I only ascertained the 

 species by digging up a few bulbs, which flowered the following 

 summer. Certainly not an escape from cultivation in this case ; I 

 can only guess that seed may have been water-borne from Steep 

 Holm, as it is the same form (genuinum Syme). 



Colchicum autiimnale L. 3. Buncombe Wood, near Kingston. 



Juncus maritimus Lam. 9. Sandy coast, Berrow ; I only 

 noticed one plant, but was unaware at the time of its rarity in the 

 county. 



Luzula Forsteri DC. 3. W. Monkton ; very local. 



Typha labifoiia L. 5. Dunball. 

 *Alnma ianceolatmn With. 9. In a tiny pool among the Berrow 

 sandhills with Chara vulgaris L. A single fruiting specimen and 

 several seedlings ; very characteristic. 



Sagittaria sagittifolia L. 3. N. Curry. 



Potamogeton JlabeUatus Bab. var. scoparius Fryer. 8. Brackish 



pool between Burnham and Highbridge, with Zannicheilia pedicel- 

 lata Fr. 



Scirpus maritimus L. 9. Uphill. 



Carex muricata L. 2. The large Dunster plant (Ref. No. 2925) 

 mentioned last year proved to be only this (C. contigua Hoppe, 

 teste En/cent hal). — C. divulsa Stokes. 3. Kingston ; Cothelstone. — 

 C. remota x vulpina (axillaris Good.). 8. Roadside between 

 Cothelstone and Kingston. — C. panicea L. 6. Near Chard, in 

 plenty. — C. hirta L. 2. Washford. 9. Berrow. 



Agrostis canina L. 2. Dunster. 



A. setacea Curt. 6. Sandy roadside bauk near Chard, towards 

 Winsham. — A. tenuis Sibth. (vulgaris With.) var. pumiia (L.). 3. 

 Cothelstone Hill, associated with Cerastium quaternellum. 



Calamagrostis epigejos Roth. 8. Puriton. 



Aira prcecox L. 8. Shapwick. 



Moltnia ccerulea Moench. 4, 6. Plentiful in moory ground 



near Chard. 



Catabrosa aquatica Beauv. 2. Washford. 

 *Poa nemoralis L. 3. Roadsides between Cheddon Fitzpaine and 



Broomfield ; Cothelstone. 



Glyceria plicata Fr. 2. Washford; Dunster. 3. Trull; between 

 Cothelstone and Kingston. — *C7. dedinata Br6b. .2. Greenaleigh, 

 near Minehead. 6. Near Chard. Hitherto overlooked in the 

 county, though likely to be frequent.— G. aquatica Wahlb. 8. Bath- 

 pool, W. Monkton. 5. Dunball. 9. Berrow ; near Brent Knoll 



Station. 



Festuca Myuros L. 3. Cothelstone ; Durston. — F. bromoides L. 

 (sciuroides Roth). 8. Shapwick. — F. rubra h. var. pruinosa Hackel. 

 2. Coast near Greenaleigh Point. 9. Berrow ; Clevedon, Miss 

 Livett sp. — F. elatior L. 8. Bathpool. 9. Cheddar.— *F. arundi- 

 nacea Schreb. 2. A few plants on the pebbly beach at Blue Anchor. 



