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-■'i?. hostilis Muell. and Wirtg. 2. This very pretty and distinct 

 species is plentiful by the stream in Cockercombe, near Over 

 Stowey. Though not recorded for Somerset, it was found, years 

 ago, by Mr. S. H. Thompson on the Quantccks ; as I am 

 informed by Eev. W. Moyle Eogers, who named my specimens. 



Geum rivale L. 3. Slape Moors. 



Alcliemilla minor Huds. {filicaulis Buser, 2^^'^ parte). 3. 

 Meadows near Wiveliscombe. 



Rosa micrantha Sm. 2. Between Dunster and Timberscombe. 

 3. Near Wiveliscombe. 



Pyrus torminalis L. 3. Copse, Stoke St. Mary. 



Savibucus Ehulus L. 3. East side of Pickeridge, near Corfe, 

 in plenty, W. D. Miller ; hedgerow. Badger Street. 



Viburnum Opulus L. 3. Stoke St. Mary. 



Valeriana dioica L. 3. Moors near Wiveliscombe and Mil- 

 verton ; locally plentiful. 



Dipsacus pilosus L. 3. Milverton. 



Etijoatorium cannahinum L. 3. One plant with white flowers 

 was found by a streamlet near Bathealton ; I Have not seen this 

 elsewhere. 



Gnaphalium uliginosum L. 3. Near Maunsel, North Newton ; 

 near Bathealton. 



Imila squarrosa Bernh. {Conyza DC). 2. Stogumber. 



Carlina vulgaris L. 3. Badger Street. 4. Staple Fitzpaine. 



Hieracium boreale Fr. 1. Near Exton (Exe valley). 



Wahlenbergia hederacea Eeichb. 2. Boggy ground, between 

 Dunster and Timberscombe. 



Lysimachia Nummularia L. 3. Wiveliscombe. 



Anagallis tenella L. 2. Between Dunster and Timberscombe. 



Samolus Valera7idi L. 3. Clean Moor, in ditches. 



Menyanthes trifoliata L. 3. Slape Moors, at one spot, where 

 it flowered freely. 



Myosotis cespitosa Schultz. 2. Dunster. 3. Near Wivelis- 

 combe. — M. repens G. & D. Don. 1. Exton ; Winsford. 2. 

 Cockercombe. — 31. versicolor Sm. 1. Winsford. 



Lithospermtim officinale L. 3. Copse, Stoke St. Mary. 



Ecliium vulgare L. 3. Cotton Down, West Monkton, W. D. 

 Miller. 



Verbascum Thapsus L. 3. Wiveliscombe. 



Mimulus moschatus Douglas. 2. Mr. H. Corder informs me 

 that this is naturalised at the head of Holford Glen. 



Sibthorpia europcea L. 2. Near Dunster, Miss G. Lister ! 



Euphrasia Bostkoviana Hayne. 3. Wiveliscombe. — E. curta 

 Wettst. var. glabrescens ^Qtt^t. 3. Bathealton. — E. nemorosa 

 H. Mart. 3. Wiveliscombe. 



Bartsia Odontites Huds. var. serotina (Dumort.). 3. Milverton. 



Pedicularis sylvatica L. 3. Not uncommon about Wivelis- 

 combe, on the drier moors. 



Mentha aquatica x arvensis {sativa L.). 2. Near the Inn, 

 Triscombe. 



Scutellaria minor Huds. 2. Cockercombe. 



