208 FLORA OF TEIGN BASIN, S. DEVON. 



Potamogeton nutans, L. — Between Heytor and Manaton ; in 

 pools near Kingsteington. I believe that I have also seen this 

 segregate on Haldon (as well as P. polijgonifolius, Pour.), and on 

 pools in the Teign Valley, but I have no notes to that effect. 



P. j^olj/gonifolius, Pour. — Cliristow ; Knighton Heath. 



P. imsillus, L. — Pools near Newton Abbot, and at Preston, near 

 Kingsteignton. 



P. pectinatiis, L. — With the last-named in both stations. 



Triglochin pnhistre, L. — Near Newton Abbot. 



Alisma ranunculoides, L. — Old clay-pit at Preston, near Kings- 

 teignton (Fl. Dev.). 



Orchis pyramidalis, L. — Chudleigh Rocks (Fl. Dev.). 



0. Morio, L. — In grassy places in Asliton, Trusham, and 

 Chudleigh, locally abundant ; Haldon, near the racecourse, a few 

 plants only, 1881. 



(). lati/olia, L. — Christow ; Hennock ; Trusham ; Chudleigh 

 (Fl. Dev.). Rather local. 



Hahenaria chlorantlia, Bab. — Wood at Chudleigh Rocks (G. W. 

 Gissing in Rav. FL), in fair quantity ; wood at Denbury. 



Spiranthes autumnalis, Rich. — Canonteign Down ; Ashton, in 

 " Quiet Land," and the Rectory lawn ; Trusham, on Black Lea 

 Down, and elsewhere ; especially abundant near Chudleigh. 



Listera ovata, Browii. — Ashton, in "Upper Quiet Land"; 

 Haldon (Rav. Fl.) ; Chudleigh Rocks (FL Dev.). Uncommon. 



Neottia Nidus-avis, Rich. — Ashton, in small copse near the 

 Rectory, only one or two i^lants, 1879. 



Epipactis latifolia, Auct. — Between Ashton and the top of 

 Haldon, occasionally ; and becoming abundant about the " Belvi- 

 dere " tower ; about Ranscombe, near Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.). 



Iris foitidissima, L. — Between Trusham and Chudleigh, and all 

 round Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.), in considerable quantity. 



Xarcissus Pseudo -narcissus, L. — In extraordinary quantity on 

 both sides of the Teign, uninterruptedly for several miles above 

 Chudleigh Bridge. Elsewhere in the district I have had no oppor- 

 tunity of noting its distribution. Native, I should think. 



Galanthus nivalis, L. — Trusham, in marshy bushy ground by 

 the Teign, but only for a short distance and in smaU quantity. 

 Denizen. 



Polygonatum ynultiflorum., All. — Ashton, on a bushy hedge-bank 

 in the lane between the Rectory and the Church. Three or four 

 plants flowering every year, at some distance from any garden and 

 possibly native. 



Ruscus aculeatiis, L. — Between Trusham and Chudleigh. Per- 

 haps native. 



Allium vineale, L., c. compactum. Black Lea Lane, Trusham; 

 Chudleigh Rocks. 



Nartlieciiim Osdfraguin, Huds. — Near Moreton ; Haldon (Fl. 

 Dev.) ; Bovey Heathfield (Stewart's Flora of Torquay) ; Knighton 

 Heath. Occurs probably in the more peat}^ parts of all the bogs. 



Luzida Forsteri, DC. — Below Dunsford Bridge, this is, after 

 L. campestris, DC, far the commonest Luzida, the deep lanes 



