ON SOME NORTH DEVON PLANTS. 13 



E. palmire, L. — Exmoor ; Woody Bay. 



Myrioijlujllum spicatum, L. — Brackish pool on Instow Burrows. 

 New record for the segregate. 



Seclwn Telepliiiun, L., a. jmrpurascens. — Valleys of E. Lyn 

 (Eav. Fl.) and W. Lyn ; in small quantity, especially in the latter 

 station ; but looking more decidedly like a native than I remember 

 to have seen it anywhere else. 



S. rupestre, Huds. — In rocky places in the valleys of E. and W. 

 Lyn and in Ley Bay (T. Clark in Phyt. n. s. iv., 742). Differing 

 much in colour of foliage as well as in luxuriance of growth, 

 according to situation ; the large ^Dlants in moist shady places 

 being often of a bright green, while the smaller and more compact 

 ones in dry and exposed places are usually glaucous. 



Chrijsosplenmm oppositifolium, L. — Ley Bay ; Woody Bay. Ap- 

 parently common in suitable situations; as in S. E. Devon. 



Slum angustifulium, L. — Braunton Burrows, in a sluggish 

 stream or drain flowing into the Taw, H. A. Evans. Not recorded 

 for N. Devon in Topogr. Bot., nor seen elsewhere in the vice- 

 county by me. In Eav. El. it is given as occurring in " ditches," 

 but without any station being named. 



Pastinaca sativa, L. — Westward Ho. Perhaps a colonist. 



Ruhia p)eregrina, L. — Lynmouth, Instow, &c. ; common. 



Galium Molhujo, L. — W. Lyn Valley, apparently very local in 

 that neighbourhood ; Umberleigh (a form with very small flowers 

 and narrow leaves). 



Asperula odorata, L. — Valleys of E. and W. Lyn (N. Devon 

 Handbook, quoted in Key's EL), in great quantity. 



Serratula tinctoria, L. — Watersmeet ; near Ilh'acombe (Eav. 

 El.) ; Watermouth ; Westward Ho ; Zeal Monachorum. More 

 general than in my own neighbourhood, in S.E. Devon. 



Centaurea nigra, L., var. decipiens radiata. — Near Bideford ; 

 near Torrington ; between Barnstaple and Loxhore. This small- 

 rayed form of C. nigra (wiiich in S.E. Devon is far the most pre- 

 valent) I found nowhere quite near the coast, except between 

 Bideford and Westward Ho ; and for a considerable distance inland 

 it appears to occur only very sparingly. 



Tanacetum vidgare, h. — Lynton; Ilfracombe; Instow; Torring- 

 ton; Umberleigh. Native, I think, in most or all of these 

 stations. 



Artemisia maritima, L. — By the Torridge near Bideford (Maw 

 in Phyt. n. s. iv., 788), as well as about the Taw Estuary. 



Bide7is tripartita, L. — Near Torrington ; by the Taw at Umber- 

 leigh. 



Inida Congza, DC. — Lynton (Eav. Fl.); Braunton; Braunton 

 BmTOWs; Instow; Torrington. Eather common. 



Cichoriwn Intyhiis, L. — Ilfracombe ; near Braunton (Eav. El.) ; 

 near Northam (Maw in Phyt. N. S. iv., 793); Westward Ho. 



Leontodun hirtiis, L. — Lynton, &c. Very common everywhere, 

 as in S. Devon. 



L. hispidus, L. — W. Lyn VaUey (with glabrous involucres) ; 

 apparently a colonist ; Umberleigh. Very local. 



