14 ON SOME NORTH DEVON PLANTS. 



Piens Jiieracioides, L. — Eather frequent about Ilfracombe, Hele, 

 and Watermouth. 



Helminthia echioides, Gaert. — Ilfracombe ; Lundy Isle ; Instow 

 and Instow Burrows ; Fremiugton. 



Tragopogon ]jrate7isis, L. — Watermouth ; Instow ; Umberleigh. 

 In all, I think, the variety minor. 



Lactuca muralis, Fresen. — E. and W. Lyn Woods, abundant. 



Hieracium murorum, L. — Lyn Valleys and the Lynton coast, 

 on rocks and old walls. 



H. vidgatuni, Fries. — Frequent in woods and lanes in the Lyn 

 Valleys, and in several places between Barnstaple and Parracombe. 



H. umbellatiim,Jj. — Lynton; Ilfracombe; Lundy Isle; Clovelly 

 (Rav. Fl.) 



H. horeale, Fries. — Common in the stations given above for H. 

 vulgatum. Watermouth ; lane near Umberleigh. 



Campanula Trachelium, L. — W^oods at Watersmeet (Rav. FL), 

 the only Devon station where I have seen a Campanula. 



WaJilenbergia hederacea, Reich. — Exmoor ; near Torrington. 



Ligustrum vidgare, L. — VaUey of Rocks ; certainly native here. 

 Frequent elsewhere, but usually of more uncertain origin. 



Gentiana Amarella, L. — Braunton Burrows, near the Taw 

 Estuary, Evans (Maw in Phyt. n. s. iv., 788). 



Cuscuta Epithymum, Murr. — Mortehoe ; Torrington. 



Solanum nigrum, L. — Lundy Isle ; Northam BuiTows and 

 Braunton Burrows (Maw, ibid.) 



Hyoscyamus niger, L. — Instow Bun'ows; Braunton Burrows 

 (Maw, ibid.) 



Mimulus luteus, L. — By the Taw, near Umberleigh ; one plant 

 in flower, at a considerable distance fi*om garden or house, but no 

 doubt an ahen ; on a sand-bank. 



Veronica Anagallis, L. — Braunton Burrows (Key's Fl.), in the 

 stream with Sium angustifolium near the Taw Estuary, in con- 

 siderable quantity. Very local in Devon and Cornwall. 



Bartsia viscosa, L. — Braunton Burrows (' N. Devon Handbook,' 

 Rav. Fl.) 



Melampyrujn jiratense, L., c. montanum (with bright orange- 

 colom-ed flowers). — E. and W. Lyn Valleys, in great quantity. 



Mentha sativa, L., a. rivalis. — Torrington, Northam, Umber- 

 leigh, and elsewhere; frequent, b. paludosa. — Torrington; Um- 

 berleigh. 



Scutellaria galericulata, L. — Torrington ; Braunton Burrows 

 (' Rav. in litt., 1862,' Keys Fl.) ; Umberleigh. 



Marrubium vulgarc, L. — Instow Burrows; Braunton Burrows 

 (' N. Devon Handbook,' quoted but questioned in Keys Fl.) In 

 considerable quantity in both places; a denizen or native. 



Laniium Galeubdolon, Crantz. — Lynton Woods; Umberleigh. 

 Apparently not so frequent in North as in S.E. Devon. 



Teucrium Scordium, L. — Braunton Burrows (Rev. W. S. Hore 

 in Phyt. i., 163) ; in great quantity in several of the sandy hollows 

 to the east of the lighthouse (by the Taw Estuary), as well as for a 

 considerable distance to the north (along the coast). 



