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H. linariifolium, Vabl. — Fingle Bridge, ''very sparingly," 

 Sept., 1881, ^Briycfs (Kev. Gr. B. Warren in Eav. FL) ; near 

 Dimsford Bridge (Mr. Parfitt in Eav. Fl.); on rocks close to the 

 bridge, in good quantity in 1878, but soon burnt up in 1880 and 

 1881; Canonteign Waterfall, near the top, scarce; below the 

 '•Eagle Eock" in Nitton Cleave, very abundant and very fine; 

 Trusham, fairly abundant every year since 1877. From its habit 

 of growing chiefly on the bare rock, this plant often gets much 

 burnt; but some of it may generally be found in flower any time 

 between the end of May and the beginning of October. 



H. hirsutum, L. — About Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.), in great 

 quantity, and Newton Abbot. 



H. montanum, L. — Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.), border of wood be- 

 tween the town and Ugbrook Park. 



H. Elodes, L. — Fernworthy and Vale of the Bovey, between N. 

 Bovey and Dartmoor, Bri//</s; Bovey Heathfield ; Knighton Heath ; 

 Haldon(Fl. Dev.). 



Malva moschata, L. — Eemarkably common throughout the 

 district; far more so, I believe, than M. sylvestris, L., which, 

 though generally distributed, occurs very sparingly, except in the 

 neighbourhood of houses. 



M. rotundifolia, L. — Sands at Teignmouth. 



Eadiola inillegrana, Sm. — Close to a bridge over the Bovey, 

 near Yelham, Briggs ; Bovey Heathfield (Fl. Dev.); Knighton 

 Heath; Haldon (Fi.^Dev.). 



Linum angustifolium, Huds. — Frequent in the lower part of the 

 river basin, from Christow Down to Wolborough Down. 



Geranium jnmllum, L. — Doddiscombe Leigh ; Ashton; Trusham; 

 Chudleigh Eocks. Eather common ; especially luxuriant on 

 Chudleigh Eocks. 



G. rotundifoUum , L. — In Drewsteignton Village; and near 

 Fingle Bridge, on the road to Drewsteignton, on a high bank, for 

 some distance. Eemarkably near to the moor for this species. 



G. columhmum, L. — Frequent from Fingle Bridge downwards. 



G, lucidum, L. — Very common in the warmer and more shel- 

 tered parts, but becoming scarce and starved in the neighbourhood 

 of Moreton. 



G. Robertianum, L., b. modestum. — Nitton Cleave, two or three 

 large patches between the "Eagle Eock" and the stream at the 

 bottom. 



Erodium cicutarium, L'Her. — Near Moreton (Fl. Dev.), in con- 

 siderable quantity; Christow Down; Ashton; Newton Abbot. 

 Eather sparingly. 



Oxalis cunucidata, L. — Bovey Tracey, as a garden weed; 

 Ashton, about the village; Trusham, in three of the lanes, and 

 (far from house or garden) on Black Lea Down. A denizen 

 remarkably well estabhshed among native plants in two of the 

 Trusham stations, growing and flowering freely for some distance, 

 but without having extended its range since 1877. 



Ehammis Frangida, L. — Frequent from Chagford down the 

 valley to Chudleigh Bridge, and up Haldon ; Bovey Heathfield. 



