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Viola hirta, L. — Between Amble and the Wadebriclge and 

 Camelford Road ; and near Hendra, St. Kew. 



Stellaria media. With., d. amhrosa. — Hedge-bank near Helland 

 Church; with, however, a few scattered hairs on the flower- 

 stalks. 



Sagina apetala, L. — Egloshayle. Probably it might have been 

 noted for many other places. 



S. ciliata, Fries. — Dry spot near a quarry at St. Kew. 



S. subulata, Wimm. Waste spot by the Bodmin and Camelford 

 Road at Pencarrow. 



Spergidaria rubra, Fenzl. — St. Kew. A somewhat local plant 

 in Devon and Cornwall. 



S. neglecta, Syme. — Egloshayle. 



S. rupestris, Lebel. — Port Isaac. 



Hypericum Androsmnmn , L. — Near Hendra, St. Kew; Camel 

 Valley, between Tresarret and Helland Bridges. 



H. duhium, Leers. — Bank by the railway in the Camel Valley, 

 near Tresarret Bridge ; near the town of Bodmin, by a ditch on 

 the road to Launceston. Taking into account the stations pre- 

 viously recorded (' Journ. Bot.,' ix., n.s., p. 296), this may prove 

 to be rather common around Bodmin. 



Linum angustifolium, Huds. — Near Denhams Bridge, by the 

 St. Kew Road ; between St. Endellion Church and Port Isaac. 



Erodium moschatum, L'Her. — On earth-capped walls by a road 

 near St. Kew Village, close to where Trigonella and other species 

 with submaritime tendencies, as to distribution, occur. 



E. maritimum, Sm. — Egloshayle, on a hedge-bank bounding the 

 open marsh ; Port Isaac. 



Trigonella orjiithojjodioides, DC. — By the side of an elevated road 

 near St. Kew Village, close to old workings of a quarry, in a spot 

 open to breezes blowing from the Camel estuary up the vale of the 

 tributary that runs into it at Amble, at a distance of nearly two 

 miles from St. Kew^ Village. 



Tiifolium suhterraneum., L. — St. Kew; also T. striatum,, L., T. 

 Jiliforme, L., and Ornithopus perpusillus, L. Near Denhams Bridge, 

 towards St. Kew; here likewise with T. striatum, which latter 

 grows also at Pencarrow, together with T. Jiliforme. 



T. medium, L. — Helland ; St. Mabyn ; near St. Kew ; between 

 Washaway and Egloshayle. 



T. hybridum, L. — Several plants by the roadside near Hendra 

 farm-house, St. Kew. 



T.fragiferum, L. — In the turf of the open marsh at Amble. 



Vicia sepium, L. — A plant with flowers of a flesh-colour, near 

 another with them of the ordinary colour, between Tresarret and 

 Helland Bridges. 



Orobus tuberosus, L., and var. b. temnfolius. — Both type and 

 variety on a hedge-bank by a lane between Amble and the Wade- 

 bridge and Camelford Road. 



Primus insititia, L. — Egloshayle, seemingly similar to the indi- 

 genous presumed P.fruticans, Weihe, occurring about Plymouth; 

 Hendra, St. Kew. 



