136 FLORA OF TEIGN BASIN, S. DEVON. 



Conium maculatuin, L. — Cliagford, Briggs ; Moreton ; Ashton ; 

 Trusham ; Clindleigh Eocks ; Cliudleigh Knighton. Only too 

 frequent, though somewhat local. 



Smyrniiun ()lii8atnini,lj. — Ashton; Trusham; Chudleigh Rocks 

 (Fl. Dev.) Denizen. A troublesome weed where once it gets a 

 looting. 



Conms samjuinea, L. — Trusham, Chudleigh, and elsewhere ; 

 but only locally abundant. 



AdoA-a Moschatellina, L. — Christow, Ashton, Trusham, Haldon, 

 Chudleigh, and Lustleigh (Fl. Dev.). EsiDecially abundant along 

 the " Bramble Brook," and fairly frequent elsewhere. 



Viburnum Opulus, L. — Holly Street (Stewart's Flora of Torquay) ; 

 about Moreton and North Bovey (Fl. Dev.); Doddiscombsleigh ; 

 Ashton; Hennock ; Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.) and Chudleigh Rocks; 

 Trusham ; Chudleigh Knighton. Fairly common. 



V. Laiitana, L. — Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.) and Chudleigh Rocks ; 

 and here and there between Chudleigh and Newton Abbot ; near 

 Bovey Tracey. Very local. 



Fiubia peregrina, L. — From Dunsford Bridge, down the main 

 valley to Kingsteignton, and up the western sloi^e of Haldon ; in 

 every parish, though only locally abundant; Nitton Cleave. Bovey 

 Heathtield ; between Bovey Tracey and Ilsington, Briggs. 



Galium Cruciata, With. — Throwleigh, Briggs; ifrequent in 

 Ashton, Hennock, Trusham, and Chudleigh; Ilsington, Briggs. 



G. verum, L., b. ochroleuciim. — Trusham; in patches for two or 

 three yards of a hedge-bank at the top of the " New Cut," with 

 typical G. verum and G. moUugo close by ; summer, 1880 and 

 1881. Chudleigh Rocks, on the highest rock on the northern side 

 of the glen ; a much smaller form than at Trusham, and nearer to 

 ordinary G. verum, which was abundant all around, while I 

 searched in vain for G. mollugo, Sept. 1881. 



G. palustre, L. — Common ; the usual forms being Witliervngii 

 and elongatmn. 



G. uliginosum, L. — Ashton; in some boggy ground near " the 

 Kiddons " cottages, with Wahlenhergia hederacea, Scutellaria minor, 

 Carex pallescens, &c. ; Haldon, in ditches and drains, frequent; 

 Hennock, in wet ground to the south of Bottor, in great abun- 

 dance, with G. palii^stre ; Knighton Heath. Apparently a very 

 local species in Devon and Cornwall ; the value of the statement 

 (for Devon) in Fl. Dev., " Swampy situations, frequent," being 

 destroyed by the fact that the specimen labelled " G. uliginosuDi" 

 (from Ilsington) in the Jones Herbarium is ordinary G. palustre. 

 I have found it near Helston, in West Cornwall; but Mr. Briggs 

 has looked for it in vain in East Cornwall and South-west Devon 

 (s^^Fl. Plym., p. 184). 



G. tricurne, With. — Ashton and Trusham. An occasional 

 colonist in cultivated land. 



Asperula odorata, L. — Woods by Dunsford Bridge ; Doddis- 

 combsleigh, Nitton Cleave, and Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.), at " the 

 Rocks " and elsewhere. 



(To be coutinued.) 



