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C. Pseudochina 0. Kuntze, I. c. ii. 331 = Gynura Pseudo-china 

 DC. Prod. vi. 299. 



G. puhigerum 0. Kuntze, /. c. ii. 332 = Gynura sarmentosa DO. 

 Prod. vi. 298. 



C. rioioenzoriense S. Moore in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxxv. 352 = 

 Gynura ruioenzoriensis comb. nov. 



G. scandens Hiern, I. c. i. 595 = Gynura scandens 0. Hoffm. 

 in Engler, I. c. 0. 416. 



SOMERSET PLANTS: NOTES FOR 1911. 



By the Rev. E. S. Marshall, M.A., F.L.S. 



Last season in this county was almost hopeless for botanists ; 

 in the spring we had six weeks' cutting east wind, and about four 

 months of drought followed, turning the whole country-side into 

 a parched desert. Under the circumstances, little work could be 

 attempted ; and I received hardly any information from corre- 

 spondents. All the locahties mentioned below are in v.-c. 5. 

 S. Somerset; the districts are those of Murray's Flora. New 

 vice-comital records are starred. 



_ Ba7iunculits Lenormandi F. Schultz. 3. Clean Moor, between 

 Wiveliscombe and Bathealton. — B. parviflortcs L. 3. Stoke 

 St. Mary, on the Lias ; locally abundant. 



Helleborus fcetidtts L. 3. Hatch Beauchamp ; only one fine 

 plant seen, but not an obvious introduction. 



Aqiiilegia vulgaris L. 3. In bushy, swampy ground, Slape 

 Moor, between Wiveliscombe and Milverton ; sometimes growing 

 in the wet, open bog — a very unusual station. A true native, as 

 far as I can judge. 



Sisymbritlm Thalianum Gay. 2. Stogumber. 



Leindium ruderale L. 3. Casual in a farmyard at Badger 

 Street, near Staple Fitzpaine; I suspected that it might be one 

 of the allied aliens, but Mr. C. E. Salmon so names it. Not 

 previously noted for S. Somerset. In an open copse close by 

 L. campestre Br. grew sparingly. 



Baphanus Baphanistrum L. 3. Arable land, Bathealton ; 

 apparently very scarce in the county as a whole. 



Poly gala serpyllacea Weihe. 3. Clean Moor, &c., near Wivelis- 

 combe. 



Malva moschata L. 3. WiveUscombe. 



Bhamnus catharticus L. 3. Stoke St. Mary, on the Lias. — 

 B. Frangtda L. 3. Scarce on Slape Moors, between Wiveliscombe 

 and Milverton. 



Genista anglica L. 3. Very local on Clean Moor, near Wivelis- 

 combe. 



Trifolium medium L. 2. Stogumber. 



Vicia tetrasperma Moench. 2. Stogumber. 



Buhus pidcherrimus Neuman. 4. Chard. — B. leucostachys 

 Sm. 3. WiveUscombe. — B. Drejeri G. Jensen. 3. Bathealton. — 



