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Moreton ; Trusham, on an old wall for several years in suc- 

 cession ; and (1881) in some quantity in a field of wheat near 

 liingsteignton. Both this and the preceding species appear to 

 occur only very sparingly in the district. 



Chelidonium majiis, L. — In or near the villages of North Bovey; 

 Moreton (Keys' Fl.) ; Ilsington, Brif/f/s ; Bridford, Briggs ; 

 Christow ; Hennock ; Trusham, and Chudleigh. Bather frequent 

 in the lanes between Trusham and Hennock, but rarely here or 

 elsewhere at any considerable distance from houses. 



CorydaUs daviculata, DC. — Near Tingle Bridge; Canonteign 

 Down, and Nitton Cleave ; Hennock; Trusham. Bather frequent, 

 and often in good quantity. 



Fumaria confusa, Jord. — Chagford, Briggs. All the representa- 

 tives of the aggregate F. capreolata, L., that I have met with in 

 the district appear to belong to this segregate. It is abundant at 

 Trusham, and I have also observed it at Moreton, Bovey Tracey, 

 Christow, and Teigngrace. 



Sinapis cdba, L. — I have observed this only at Trusham. 



S. nigra, L. — Hedges near the villages of Ashton and Trusham, 

 but very local; on Chudleigh Bocks in considerable quantity. 



Erysimum cheiranthoides, L. — Two plants in a cultivated field 

 near Chagford, Sept., 1881, Briggs; Christow, Briggs; Bovey 

 Heathfield, on waste ground near the Potteries ; near Kings- 

 teignton, in a potato field. A colonist of rare occurrence in the 

 district. 



Cardamine wvpatiens, L. — Christow; Hennock; Ashton (Bev. 

 H. Boberts, Keys' Fl.) ; Trusham; roadside banks. These four 

 stations — the only S. Devon ones yet recorded — are all within half 

 a mile of the river (two on each side of it), and could be included 

 within an area of about two miles square. I expect it will yet be 

 found elsewhere up or down the river. The station " Chudleigh," 

 given in Bav. FL, on Bev. H. Boberts's authority, was a mistake 

 for Ashton. In N. Devon Mr. Maw (in ' Phytologist,' iv. 791, o. s.), 

 has reported it from " side of a stream at Pej)percombe, near 

 Bideford;" but Mr. Watson (in Top. Bot.) has queried it for that 

 vice-county. 



Arahis hirsuta, Brown. — Ilsington (Fl. Dev.), Briggs; on Kings- 

 teignton Church ; near Newton Abbot. 



Barharea intermedia, Boreau. — Dry banks and stony places 

 (usually not far fi.*om the river) in Christow, Ashton, and 

 Trusham. Very local. 



Thlaspi arvense, L. — Doddiscombe Leigh, Ashton, and Trusham; 

 in cultivated fields, locally abundant. A colonist which has 

 greatly increased at Trusham since 1876. 



Teesdalia nudicaulis, Brown. — Fernworthy, Dartmoor, Briggs; 

 Christow ; Nitton Cleave ; Trusham ; Chudleigh. Common in 

 bare rocky i)laces. 



Lepidium sativum, L. — Lane by the mill above Chudleigh Bocks; 

 two or three plants near together in 1880 and 1881. Hardly 

 likely to become established there. Denizen. 



L. Smithii, Hook. — Throughout the district, rather common. 



