134 FLORA OF TEIGN BASIN, S. DEVON. 



R. cori/lifolius, Sm., a. sublustris. — Trusham, scarce; about 

 Chudleigh, and towards Haldon, common; Knighton Heath; 

 Newton Abbot, and between Newton and Teigngrace. Locally 

 abundant, chiefly in stiff clayey soil. 



n. althicifoliiis, Host. — Common at Trusham and in the con- 

 tiguous parishes. New record for the county. 



Pi. ccesius, L. — Trusham ; Haldon ; Newton Abbot. Very local. 



Pyras tonninalis, Ehrh. — Ashton ; Trusham ; Hennock and 

 Chudleigh. Rather frequent in hedges and borders of woods. 



P. Idtifolia, Syme. — Hedge near Doddiscombsleigh, one tree 

 (probably planted), Briggs. 



P. Malus, L., a. acerba. — Moreton ; Nitton Cleave; Ashton; 

 Haldon Hill; Chudleigh. Rather frequent. — b. mitis. — Moreton; 

 Ashton ; Haldon Hill ; Trusham ; Chudleigh. Common. 



Li/thnim Salicaria, L. — Holly Street; Christow ; by Bovey 

 Stream, at Jews' Bridge ; Newton Abbot. Unusually local. 



PepUs Portula, L. — By Dunsford Bridge ; Moreton ; Hennock 

 Reservoir ; Bovey Heathfield (Fl. Dev.) ; Knighton Heath. 



Epilohium angiistifolium, L. — Near Lustleigh ; a large number 

 of plants together in bushy ground by ]-ailroad to Moreton. Seen 

 only from railway carriage. Native '? 



F. moiitanum, L. — Mr. Briggs writes: — "This with white 

 flowers, fading rose or pinkish, seems common about Chagford." 

 I have seen the same slight variety occasionally at Trusham. 



E. lanceoIatiDii , S. & M. — On dry banks and walls in several 

 places (and occasionally in considerable quantity) in the parishes 

 of Christow, Hennock, Trusham, Chudleigh, Lustleigh, and Bovey 

 Tracey ; Ilsington, Briiigs. As the distribution of this species is so 

 imperfectly known, it may be well for me to mention here that 

 beyond the district I have found it at Ashcombe (between Haldon 

 and Dawlish) abundantly; also between the top of Haldon and 

 Exeter, in several places ; and in Exeter, in a lane between St. 

 Michael's Church and Mount Pleasant. This last is, I believe, the 

 most eastern station yet recorded in the county. It would be 

 interesting to ascertain how much further in that direction its 

 range extends. It seems absent from all the colder and more 

 exposed parts. 



E. tetragonum, L. — Bridford, Briggs; Ashton; Trusham; 

 Chudleigh; between Newton Abbot and Bovey Heathfield, in 

 plenty, Briggs : Teigngrace. Locally abundant. 



E. obscurwii, Schreb. — Holly Street ; Chagford, Briggs ; More- 

 ton ; Bridford, Briggs ; Doddiscombsleigh ; Trusham ; Chudleigh ; 

 Teigngrace. Much more general than the last, but hardly very 

 common in the district. 



E. palustre, L. — Very abundant about Moreton, on Bovey 

 Heathfield, and on Haldon (Fl. Dev.); Nitton Cleave; Trusham; 

 Bovey Valley, between Beetor Bridge and Dartmoor, Briggs ; 

 Teigngrace. Uncommon rather than rare. 



MgriophglliDii .yticdtuiii, L. (aggregate). — Deep pool near the 

 river between Chudleigh Bridge and Bellamarsh. Not seen in flower. 



CuUitriche ubtusangula, Le Gal. — With the last near Chudleigh 



