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Acer rainpestre, L. — Dunsford, Brigcis ; Bridford, Brif/r/s ; very 

 common in Cliristow and in all the parishes farther down the 

 river ; Bovey Heathfield ; Knighton Heath. Certainly native in 

 this part of the county. 



Vlex Gallii, Planch. — Fingle Bridge; Moreton ; Ashton ; 

 Trusham ; Haldon ; Bovey Heathfield. Probably quite general. 



Genista awjlica, L. — Bovey Heathfield (Fl. Dev.) 



Medicaijo denticulata, Willd. — Near Newton Abbot, 1879, 

 " perhaps only casual," Brif/f/s. 



M. maculata, Sibth. — Trusham, in no great quantity; Chud- 

 leigh (Fl. Dev.), very common at "The Rocks;" near Newton 

 Abbot. 



MeWotus officinalis, Willd. ; Christow. Colonist or casual. 



M. alba, Lam. — Between Chudleigh Road Station and Chud- 

 leigh Knighton ; and in the yard of the new railway- station at 

 Chudleigh Bridge ; a good many plants. Casual. 



M. an-ensis, Wallr. — Fields near Moreton, Ashton, and Chud- 

 leigh ; a plant or two only in each case. Casual. 



M. sulcata, Desf. — Teignmouth Sands, near the harbour, 1879. 

 Alien. 



Trifolium suhterraneum , L. — Doddiscombe Leigh; Ashton; 

 Trusham. Exceedingly abundant. 



T. medium, L. — Ashton; Hennock; Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.); 

 Haldon. Rather common. 



T. arvense, L. — Rather fi'equent at Trusham. 



T. striatnm, L. — Doddiscombe Leigh; common in Ashton and 

 Trusham ; Ogwell Down. 



T. scahrum, L. — Chudleigh Rocks. 



T. glomeratum, L. — Christow ; Doddiscombe Leigh ;" Ashton ; 

 Trusham ; Chudleigh Rocks. Remarkably abundant in parishes 

 so far inland. 



T. sujfocatum, L. — Trusham, in shallow soil on the tops of two 

 rocky mounds nearly a mile apart, in great quantity ; about eight 

 miles from the nearest salt or brackish water at Newton Abbot, 

 and ten from the sea at Dawlish or Teignmouth. On the highest 

 points of the Chudleigh Rocks. The stations given for this species 

 in Fl. Dev. — " Teignmouth Den " and " Sands at Torquay " — need 

 confirmation, as the only plants labelled T. saffocatum. (from Bud- 

 leigh Salterton) that I can find in the Jones Herbarium are 

 unmistakably T. suhterraneiun. 



T. hyhridum, L. — From Moreton downwards, frequent. Alien. 



T. frayifermn, L. — Between Chudleigh and Haldon, nearly two 

 miles from the town, in considerable quantity. 



T.Jiiiforme, L. — Abundant in rocky pastures in Trusham and 

 contiguous parishes. 



r. aureum, Poll. — Enclosure at Fernworthy ; also near Gidleigh, 

 Briyys; stony enclosure on Canonteign Down. Alien. 



(To be continued). 



