296 FLOEA OF THE EXTKEME SOUTH OF DEVON. 



Kingsbridge Cemetery ; here in tolerable quantity, but not seen 

 anywhere else. 



Smyrnium Ulusatrum, Linn. In a few spots near houses-, as an 

 escaj)e from ancient cultivation. I have never seen it but in this 

 character. 



Viburnum Upulus, Linn. Between Kingsbridge and Charleton. 

 Not noticed anywhere else, nor did we see the allied V. Lantana in 

 the district, though we found it in hedges at Churchstow, about 

 two miles to the north-west of Kingsbridge, on the road to Aveton 

 Gifford. This latter is a peculiarly local plant in S. Devon. 



Rubia peregrina, Linn. Salcombe ; Sewer. 



Galium cruciatum, With. Apparently common. It has a local 

 distribution in Devon, and I have never met with it in Cornwall. 



G. verum, Lmn., b. ochroleucum. Thurlestone Sands ; in one 

 spot covering a square yard, and appearing in others. I noticed 

 some immature fruit, though this plant is suspected to be a hybrid 

 by many. 



G. triconie, With. One plant among potatoes in a field at 

 Thurlestone. 



Valerianella Auricula, DC. In a barley-held at HeddisweU 

 Cross, near West Alvington ; among potatoes at Prawle. 



Dipsacus sijlcestris, Linn. Between Bolt Head and South 

 Sands ; Thurlestone ; Chivelstone. 



Carduus tenuijiorus, Curt. South Sands ; Thurlestone. Not 

 so general as we might expect from the maritime influences 

 prevailing. 



Arctium intermedium., Lange. Near Bolt Head. 



Serratula tinctoria, Linn. Noticed only between Kingsbridge 

 and Salcombe. A general paucity of sylvestral species in the 

 tract. 



Artemisia Absinthium, Linn. Thurlestone, sparingly near the 

 church. In Devon and Cornwall, I believe, always derived fi'om 

 ancient cultivation. 



Inula Conyza, DC. Common. 



I. crithmoides, Linn. On a mass of rock by Sewer Cove. But 

 few Devonian stations are recorded for this, and I have found it 

 quite a rare and local plant. 



Hieracium umbellatum, Linn. Local. This and H. Filosella 

 were the only species of the genus .met with. 



Specularia Iiybrida, A. DC. Thurlestone, one plant among 

 potatoes. 



Vinca minor, Linn. Spread from cultivation at East Town and 

 South Pool. 



. Erijthraa pulchcUa, Fries. In one spot between Kingsbridge 

 and Salcombe. 



Conrolvulus Soldanella, Linn. Thurlestone Sands. 



Hi/osci/amus nigcr, Linn. North Sands, near Salcombe. 

 Sparingly, as is usually the case with the Henbane. 



Verbascum. rirgatnm, With. In a grass-field, between Icings- 

 bridge and Salcombe ; one plant seen at Thurlestone. 



Scrophularia Scorodonia, Linn. The abundance of this about 



