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Bridge ; and also in a similar pool by the river between Ashton 

 and Trusliam. 



Pdhefi ruhriim, L. — Eather frequent along the little "Bramble 

 Brook " which divides the parishes of Trusham and Chudleigh, 

 and flows into the Teign by Crocombe Bridge ; also in considerable 

 quantity by the Teign below Farley Mill. I suppose only a 

 denizen. 



Sedum Telephiiim, L., a. jnirpurascens. — Christow and Hennock 

 (Fl. Dev.) ; in several spots not far fi'om the river. If only a 

 denizen here (as on the whole I think most likely), it is thoroughly 

 well established. 



Saxifraga tridactylites, L. — Moreton ; Christow; Hennock; 

 Chudleigh Eocks ; Ilsington, Briggs. Eather local. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifoUum, L. — Holly Street; Moreton; 

 Dunsford ; Christow ; Ashton ; Trusham ; Chudleigh. Fairly 

 common along the river, and on both sides of " Bramble Brook." 



Apium graveolens, L. — By the river (here tidal) at Newton Abbot, 

 and below. 



Helosciadium inundatiun, Koch. — Knighton Heath. Very rare 

 (so far as I have seen) in S.W. England. 



Petroselinum segetuin, Koch. — Eather frequent in Ashton, 

 Trusham, and Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.) parishes. 



Sison Amomiim, L. — Very abundant, though rather locally so, 

 in Ashton, Hennock, and lower down the river. 



JEgopodium Podagraria, L. — Near Moreton (Fl. Dev.); Ashton; 

 Trusham ; near Chudleigh Eocks. A denizen in all these stations, 

 in my opinion. 



(Enanthe pimjmielloides, L. — Frequent down the main valley 

 from Christow to Newton Abbot. 



jE. Lachencdii, Gmel. — By the river at Newton Abbot. 



Fcemcidum vidgare, Gaert. — A well-established denizen by the 

 river near Sparrow Bridge ; at Trusham ; and at Chudleigh Eocks 

 (Fl. Dev.) 



Silaus pratensis, Bess. — Ashton ; Trusham ; Chudleigh (Fl. Dev. ) ; 

 between Chudleigh and the top of Haldon, in great quantity. 

 Locally abundant. Not observed by me in any station west of the 

 Teign, nor recorded at all for Cornwall, for the neighbourhood of 

 Plymouth, or for North Devon. 



Torilis infesta,Si^reng. — Ashton; Trusham; Chudleigh; Bovey 

 Tracey. A colonist. 



T. 7iodosa, Gaertn. — Trusham, in a few warm spots. Probably 

 overlooked by me in similar situations elsewhere in the district ; 

 but certainly uncommon. 



Ch(Erophglluin Anthriseua, Lam. — Trusham ; in great quantity 

 at the north-west corner of Black Lea Down, in the hedges near it, 

 and about the top of the "New Cut." A denizen well established 

 and sjjreading. 



C. sylvestre, L. — About the villages of Christow and Ashton ; 

 but looked for by me in vain throughout the parish of Trusham, 

 and not observed elsewhere in the district. 



(J. terniduin, L. — Generally distributed and abundant. 



