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speaks of (in Journ. Bot., Dec. 1873, p. 374) as " an uncommon 

 plant in South-west Devon," I have as yet found only on 

 Exmouth Sands in South-east Devon. 



Puidiola millegrana, Sm. On Dawlish Warren with Centunculus 

 minimus. 



Erodium moschatum, Herit. At Dawlish, near the Coast-guard 

 Station, and (with E. cicutariwn) on the sands near Exmouth 

 Harhour. 



Medicago macidata, Sibth. Abundant at Exmouth, Sidmouth, 

 and Dawlish "Warren. Ax3j)arently general on South-east Devon 

 coast. Also in great quantity at the Chudleigh Rocks. 



Trifjonella ornithopodioides, DC. At Seaton and on Dawlish 

 AVarren. 



Trifolium fragifermn, L. Borders of salt marshes at Ex- 

 mouth and Budleigh Salterton. Lacks personal authority for 

 South Devon in 'Topogr. Bot.' T. scabrum is abundant at Seaton 

 and Exmouth : T. striatum on Salcombe Hill (Sidmouth) ; and 

 T. sidjterrcmeum on most parts of the South-east Devon coast. 



Vicia bithynica, L., with b. awjustifolia intermixed, is fairly 

 abundant at Salcombe Beach (east of Sidmouth) ; between Ex- 

 mouth and Strait Point ; and on the other side of Exmouth, 

 between it and Lympstone. Lathyrus Aphaca, L., which lacks 

 personal authority for South Devon in ' Topogr. Bot.,' and L. syl- 

 vestris, L. (abundant also on "the Landslip " to the east of 

 Axmouth) grow with this vetch on Salcombe Beach, and in the 

 ravine there opening to the sea. I also found one plant of 

 L. Ajjhaca on the cliffs on Peak Hill to the west of Sidmouth. In 

 ' Flora Devoniensis ' " Cliffs near Sidmouth" is one of two Devon 

 stations given for it. 



CEnanthe Lachenalii, Gmel. Among Juncus maritimus between 

 Lympstone and Toi^sham, and on Dawlish Warren. 



Centaurea Calcitrapa, L. In a sandy field by the sea to the 

 east of Exmouth, as recorded in ' Flora Devoniensis.' There 

 were several tall much-branched plants there in August, 1877. 

 Lacks personal authority for South Devon in ' Topogr. Bot.' 



Hypochceris glabra, L. In considerable quantity on Dawlish 

 Warren and at Exmouth (near the Harbour). Lacks personal 

 authority for South Devon in ' Topogr. Bot.' 



Erythraa pulchella, Fries. At Exmouth and on Dawlish 

 Warren ; also inland on a heath between Trusham and Ashton. 



CJdora perfoliata, L. On Salcombe Beach, to the east of Sid- 

 mouth. Apparently a rare plant in South-east Devon. Lacks 

 personal authority for South Devon in ' Topogr. Bot.' 



Veronica Anagallis, L. Appears to be quite local in South-east 

 Devon, where I have found it only by the Eiver Clyst (near Top- 

 sham) and near Exmouth ; both which stations are named for it 

 in * Flora Devoniensis.' 



Lithospcrmumpurpureo-cccrideum, L. Overrunning dense thickets 

 in the ravine (referred to above) which opens to the sea at Sal- 

 combe Beach. Lacks personal authority for South Devon in 

 ' Topogr. Bot.' 



