240 FLOKA OF TEIGN BASIN, S. DEVON. 



several of which are reckoned as Devon plants solely on the 

 authority of Jones' and Kingston's work. 



C. ovalis, Good. — Moreton ; near Dunsford Bridge ; Doddis- 

 combsleigh ; about Bottor ; by the river at Heunock and Trusham ; 

 Haldon (Mr. Parfitt in Rav. Fl.) ; Chudleigh (Fl. Dev.). By no 

 means common in the district, notwithstanding these numerous 

 stations. 



0. vulgaris, Fries. — Trusham, in meadow ; Bovey Heathfield. 

 Bare. 



C. (jlauca, Scop. — Far the commonest species. 



(J. pilulifera, L. — Christow Down ; Ashton ; Haldon (Mr. 

 Parfitt in Rav. Fl.). This and the next are far from generally 

 distributed. 



C. ^j?-tf!Co.r, Jacq. — Near Dunsford; Haldon, in great quantity ; 

 Trusham, rare ; Chudleigh. 



C. paUescens, L. — In Ashton and Trusham, fairly frequent ; but 

 not observed elsewhere. 



C. panicea, L. — Near Moreton ; Ashton ; Trusham ; Haldon 

 (Mr. Holmes in Keys' Fl.) ; Bovey Heathfield; Knighton Heath. 

 Only locally abundant. 



C. binei'vis, Sm. — Moreton; Ashton; Haldon (Rav. Fl.) ; Bovey 

 Heathfield. Usually in great quantity where it occurs. 



C. hirta, L. — Moreton ; Trusham ; Chudleigh (Stewart's Flora 

 of Torquay) ; Teigngrace. Rather local. 



C. iKiludosa, Good. — Meadow west of Newton Abbot ; with the 

 next, but in much less quantity. 



C. riparia, Curt. — Between Dunsford Bridge and Christow, in 

 ditches by roadside, in no great quantity, 1881 ; near Newton 

 Abbot. Apparently absent from the actual banks of both the 

 main river and the Bovey. 



AntJwxanthum Puelii, Lee. & Lam. — Wolborough Common, in 

 ground lately disturbed, by the road over the Common, for some 

 distance and in considerable quantity, June, 1881. Canonteign 

 Down, in a large stony enclosure, abundant, Sept. 1881. In the 

 8th edition of Babington's ' Manual ' this grass appears to be 

 admitted as a native of Britain. I think it quite possible that it 

 may be native in Devon, though no doubt proof is still wanting. 



Alopecurus (((/restu, L. — Trusham, in one or two spots as a road- 

 side casual. 



Phleum. prdtense, L., b. nodumm. — By Fingle Bridge ; about 

 Moreton ; Ashton ; Trusham ; Hey tor Down. Rather fi-equent in 

 the shallow rocky soil so common in the district. 



Gastridiutn leudigeniin, Gaud. — Between Ashton and Trusham, 

 on a heath and in a stony field near, in great quantity, 1877 ; 

 perhaps native. Trusham " New Cut," about twenty plants on a 

 roadside bank, 1877 ; casual. These two stations are about two 

 miles apart. 



Agroatis .setacea, Cuiiis. — By Fingle Bridge ; Christow ; Ashton ; 

 Trusham; Haldon (Jones' Bot. Tour) ; by Pen Wood ; Knighton 

 Heath ; Newton Abbot. Locally common. 



A. canina. L. — Haldon, common. 



