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* Charmouth ; Langmoor Copse. 
Stockland Hill ; Mr. Jeremy’s Plantation. 
IJplyme ; in a boggy wood on tbe north-west side of the 
village. 
Common Peickly Feen. FolysticTium Aculeatum. 
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Axminster ; between Millbrook and Wey croft Mill, and 
Wyke. 
Chard ; on the road to Axminster, and between Tatworth 
and Forton, also between Chard and Avishays. 
Chardstock ; near Galloping Close. 
Dalwood ; between the village and Corry, and in Mill- 
water lane. 
Hawkchurch ; between the village and Broom. 
^ Kilmington ; between the village and Beckford Bridge. 
Offwell ; lane skirting east and lower side of Colwell. 
Stockland ; Baker’s meadow in Southmill farm. 
Thorncombe ; | ^ 
Winsham ; 
not uncommon. 
Lobed Common Peickly Feen. Folyst. AcuL Lolaium, 
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Axminster ; between Chard turnpike road and Smallridge. 
Chard ; lane to Chardstock, and near Forton. 
Colyton ; near Tritchayne farm. 
Hawkchurch ; between the village and Broom. 
Monkton Wylde ; in a lane adjacent. 
Offwell ; lane skirting east and lower side of Colwell. 
Shute ; west of Luxhayne mill. 
Thorncombe ; between the village and Forde Abbey. 
* Winsham ; Coleman lane. 
Angulae Peickly Feen. FolysU Angulare, 
Teipinnate Angulae Peickly Feen. Folyst, Any, Tri]pinnatum. 
See Subtripinnate, page 69. 
Cheddington ; Crook hill lane. 
