10 ON SOME NORTH DEVON PLANTS. 



Stillaria aquatica, Scop. — By the Taw, near Umberleigh ; ob- 

 served only in one place, but in fairly good quantity. New 

 record. 



Hi/peruum AndrosfDiiwu, L. — Watermouth ; Lynton (Kav. FL); 

 Ley Bay. Rather scarce. 



H. Eludes, L. — Near Torrington, on marshy hillside sloping to 

 the Torridge. 



Geranium pusilliun, L. — Braunton Burrows, by the Taw 

 Estuary, F. B. Hinchlif. New record. 



G. lucidwn, L. — About Lynton and Lynmouth, but in small 

 quantity. Apparently quite local on the North Devon coast, as 

 probably in all the more exposed parts of the county. 



Erodium maritbnnm, Sm. — Valley of Rocks, Lynton; Lundy 

 Isle ; near Mortehoe, Brigcjs ; Braunton Burrows (Maw in 

 •Botanical Gazette,' ii., 194, 1850). 



Acer cdinpestre, L. — Umberleigh ; Zeal Monachorum. Not ob- 

 served on the coast. 



IJlex Gidlii, Planch. — Valley of Rocks and elsewhere about 

 Lynton ; Exmoor ; Lundy Isle ; Ilfracombe ; about Ton-ington 

 (Maw in Phyt. N. S! iv. 792). Very common. 



TrifoUum medium, Huds. — Between Barnstaple and Parra- 

 combe; near Watersmeet and Woody Bay; near Ilfracombe 

 (Rav. FL); Umberleigh. Locally abundant. 



T. fratjiferum, L. — Instow Burrows ; Braunton Buitows ; West- 

 ward Ho. 



Vicia sylvatica, L. — Ley Bay, on western side ; in some quan- 

 tity, but plants small and flowering only slightly. 



Orohm tenuif alius. Roth, — VaUey of West Lyn ; with typical 

 tuberosus. 



Spiraa salicifulia , L. — Roadside hedge. West Lyn Down. An 

 alien or denizen no doubt, but well estabhshed. 



Sani/uisurba ojicinalis, L. — By the Torridge near Torrington ; 

 in one place and in small quantity. 



lluhu.s Ida us, L. — Watermouth ; between Barnstaple and Par- 

 racombe, common ; and about Lynton quite takes a place among 

 the most characteristic brambles of the district. 



y.'. suberectus, Anders. — About the Ilford Bridges ; in a wood to 

 the west ; and in roadside ditches to the east, towards Brendon ; 

 in great quantity. 



Ii. near Lindleimius (the same bramble as that referred to m 

 Mr. Briggs's ' Flora of Plymouth ' as " aUied to Lindleimius;' 

 p. 112).— The Lynmouth Tors and elsewhere in the Lynton dis- 

 trict, frequent; about Torrington; between Westward Ho and 

 Bidt'ford ; at Umberleigh, on the Taw. Very common. Appa- 

 rently distributed throughout the county. Constant in its 

 characters, and easily recognised. 



li.rhmunifolius, W. & N.— Lynton Churchyard hedge, in good 

 quantity ; W. Lyn, liillside, in one place for some yards; Waters- 

 meet and neighbourhood, occasionally ; between Barnstaple and 

 1 an-acombe ; Umberleigh. Professor Babington would also place 

 here a bram])lc which I found on hedges not far fiom Instow, on 



