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SOUTH-EAST DEVON PLANTS. 



Cynoglossum officinale, L. On the ''Landslip " to the east of 

 Axmouth, and at Seaton. Lacks personal authority for South 

 Devon in ' Topogr. Bot.' 



Statice Limonium, L. Near Exmouth, between Lymp stone and 

 Topsham ; and on Dawlish Warren. Li the last-named station, 

 on sand washed by high tides, grows in plenty a singularly stunted 

 form, from one and a half to three inches high, with leaves mostly 

 less than an inch long, and very compact inflorescence. Quite 

 near, but amongst masses of Junciis maritwius, the species runs up 

 to a height of seven or eight inches or more, having the lower 

 branches mostly flowerless, and (in some of the specimens) remark- 

 ably lax spikelets, reminding one of S. bahusiensis. Lacks personal 

 authority for South Devon in ' Topogr. Bot.' 



Salicornia radicans, Sm. Spreads for some distance on the 

 north side of Dawlish Warren, over sand washed by high tides. 

 It is not recorded for South Devon in ' Topogr. Bot. ;' nor has it, 

 I believe, been reported from either Devon or Cornwall. Between 

 it and the drier part of the Warren occur in great quantity both 

 typical S. herbacea, L., and its variety b. procumbens. 



Chenopodiuni olidum, Curt. Very common at Exmouth, where 

 C. murale, L., also occurs in some quantity about the Harbour. 



Euphorbia Paralias, L. Exmouth sands, near the Harbour ; 

 a few plants only. Lacks personal authority for South Devon in 



* Topogr. Bot.' 



Zostera marina, L., b. angustifolia. Abundant between Ex- 

 mouth and Lympstone, as reported in Mr. Eavenshaw's * List.' 

 The species lacks personal authority for South Devon in 



* Topogr. Bot.' 



Sagittaria sagittifoUa, L. In the Kiver Clyst; near Clyst St. 

 Mary ; as reported in ' Flora Devoniensis.' Queried for South 

 Devon in ' Topogr. Bot.' 



Trichoncma Columna, Picich. Very abundant in its well-known 

 station, DawHsh Warren, in 1876 and 1877. 



Allium vincale, b. bulbiferum. On the sands between Exmouth 

 and Strait Point, frequent. 



Schanus nigricans, L. Clayey banks at Salcombe Beach, east 

 of Sidmouth. Lacks personal authority for South Devon in 

 ' Topogr. Bot.' 



Carex distans, L., and C. extensa, Good. In salt marshes at 

 Budleigh Salterton and Exmouth; the latter very abundant at 

 Exmouth (the station given for it in * Flora Devoniensis'), as also 

 between Lympstone and Topsham. 



EcJiinochloa Crus-galU, Beauv., and Setaria viridis, Beauv. 

 Together on waste ground near some new buildings at Exmouth. 



Phlciim armariuvi, L. Abundant on Dawlish Warren and 

 Exmouth sands. Lacks personal authority for South Devon in 

 ' Topogr. Bot.' 



Festuca vniglwnis. Soland. On Exmouth sands, as reported in 

 ' Flora Devoniensis ;' near the flagstaff. F. rubra, b. arenaria, is 

 also abundant at Exmouth and along the neighbouring coast. 

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



