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Bovey Tracey ; common. Ilsington, Briggs. Elsewhere in the 

 district, no doubt, but I believe never very far from houses. See 

 Fl. Plym., p. 270. 



L. Galeobdolon, Cvemtz. — Ashton; Trusham; Chudleigh (Jones's 

 Bot. Tour, App.). Common. Bridford, Briggs. 



Echium vulgare, L. — Christow and Canonteign Downs, in great 

 quantity ; Ashton ; Trusham. Local. 



Lithospermum officinale, L. — Chudleigh Eocks (Fl. Dev.). 



L. arvense, L. — Ashton and Trusham. Eather common in culti- 

 vated ground. 



Mgosotis ccBsjniosa, Schultz. — About Moreton ; from Dunsford 

 Bridge to Newton Abbot, and from Bovey Tracey to Teigngrace, 

 this is the most frequent water " Forget-me-not." 



M. palustris, With. — By the Bovey at Jews' Bridge. Apparently 

 absent from Teign Valley proper. The only other station in the 

 county where I have yet seen this species is the valley of the 

 Exe, where it is very abundant between Stoke Canon and Exeter. 



M. repens, Don. — Near Chagford and Fernworthy, Briggs. Holly 

 Street ; Moreton ; North Bovey ; Dunsford Bridge ; Christow ; 

 Ashton ; Hennock, by the river, and about Bottor ; Haldon ; Trus- 

 ham ; Ilsington, Briggs. Generally distributed, but usually in less 

 quantity than M. ccsspitosa. 



M. arvensis, Hoffm., b. umbrosa. — Hedgebanks in lanes at Trus- 

 ham and Chudleigh ; Chudleigh Eocks ; Haldon. Frequent. 

 Eanked as a species in Nyman's Consp. Fl. Eur. under the name 

 M. intermedia, Link. 



M. collina, Eeich. — About Moreton ; common at Trusham. 



M. versicolor, Eeich. — Common at Trusham, and on Haldon. 



Anchusa arvensis, L. — Ashton. A plant near Lustleigh, by the 

 road to Bovey Tracey, Sept., 1881, Briggs.. Teignmouth. 



A. semper I'irens, L. — Near Moreton (Fl. Dev.) ; Christow, Briggs. 

 Ashton ; Trusham, in considerable quantity in several spots at 

 some distance from the village, and in one place at intervals on 

 both sides of a stream ; Lustleigh ; Ilsington (Fl. Dev.), Briggs. 

 Nyman has accepted this as an English species ; but, remarkably 

 well established as it is at Trusham and in many other places 

 in Devon and Cornwall, I am afraid it must be ranked as only 

 denizen ; while A. officinalis, L. (which Nyman considers both 

 Scottish and English) seems no longer to occur out of gardens. 



Symphytum officinale, L. — Holly Street ; Moreton ; Hennock ; 

 Trusham ; Lustleigh ; Bovey Tracey. Quite local. 



Pinguicula lusitanica, L. — Bog on Dartmoor, near Fernworthy, 

 Briggs. Haldon (Fl. Dev.) ; Bovey Heathfield ; Knighton Heath. 



Utricularia neglecta / Lehm. — Claypit near Kingsteignton. 

 Ditches by the railroad near Teigngrace. 



Primula officinalis, L. — Trusham, in a field near the Eectory ; 

 several plants, 1881; Haldon, near the racecourse ; a plant here 

 and there, 1881. Garden escapes certainly in both places. 



Lysimachia vulgaris, L. — By the Bovey at Jews' Bridge. 

 (To be continued.) 



