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ed. 7, published in 1855, there are five stations named for this, of 

 which Start Point is one, so that it was long ago. recorded from the 

 neighbourhood. It is common all aroimd Plymouth into Cornwall, 

 and occurs over the country intervening between Plymouth and 

 Kingsbridge. 



Kubus rhammfoUus, W. & N. Near Ford. 



R. ramosiis, Blox. In a hedge, near Ford, between Kingsbridge 

 and Prawle Point. 



B. discolor, W. & N. One of the common Piubi. 



li. villicauUs, W. & N., b. derasus, Babington ; R. adscitus, 

 Gr. Grenev. Between Frogmoor and Ford. This abounds about 

 Plymouth ; and in walking from Modbury to Kingsbridge we found 

 it one of the commonest Brambles. 



R. umbrosus, Arrh. Hedge between West Alvington and Marl- 

 borough. Not typical, being one of the small-leaved forms. 



R. diversifulius, Lindl. Salcombe, &c. This seems common m 

 the tract. 



R. corylifoUiis, Sm., a. sublustris, Lees. Near Prawle ; between 

 Frogmoor and Ford, &c. The well cultivated tract of country 

 about Kingsbridge does not afford a large number of Rubi. 



Rosa sjnuosissima, Linn. Bolt Head; Prawle Point. Very small 

 at both places. 



R. tomentosa, Sm. Near Prawle ; between Ford and Chivel- 

 stone ; between West Alvington and Marlborough. 



R. micrantha, Sm. Between Chivelstone and Prawle ; near 

 Ford. 



R, canina, Auct. The vars. luteticma, diimalis, and urbica, were 

 noted. 



R. stylosa, Desv., a. systyla, Baker; R. systyla, Bast. Deseglise. 

 Between West Alvington and Marlborough, and in a hedge close to 

 Marlborough village ; between Kingsbridge and Salcombe. 



R. leucochroa, Desv. Apparently common. Between Kings- 

 bridge and Salcombe ; between Frogmoor and Prawle Point ; near 

 South Pool. A well-marked Eose that keeps up its characters well. 



R. arvensis, Huds., b. bibracteata. Hedge between West Alvington 

 and Hidde swell Cross. 



Pyrus Mains, Linn., a. acerba, and b. mitis. In hedges. Both 

 at 550 feet, near Prawle. 



Epilobium lanceolatum, S. & M. In considerable quantity close 

 to Kingsbridge, on the north, by the road to Loddiswell. It also 

 occurs within a mile of the town by the road to Churchstow, but 

 this station is beyond the northern border of the district under 

 consideration. This is also the case with Aveton Gilford, between 

 Modbury and Kingsbridge, where we found it in plenty. We did 

 not see it anywhere on the mica and gneiss. 



(Enothera odorata, J acq^. This seems established on a garden 

 wall near Salcombe. 



Ph'yngium maritimiun, Linn. Thurlestone Sands. 



Sison Amomum, Lmn. In plenty about Kingsbridge; Thurle- 

 stone. 



Pastmaca sativa, Linn. By the road to Dartmouth, near 



