10 KANUNCULACEiE. 



HELLEBORUS, L. 



20. H. viridis, L. Green Hellebore. 



Denizen ; in orchards and on banks near houses. Rare. February 

 to April. 



c. I. On the roadside hedge between Callmgton and Penters Cross ! 

 Jour. R. Inst. Corn. iii. 51 ; on hedge-banks by an orchard 

 near a farm-house ; associated with Sedum purj^uj^ascens and 

 Tanacetum vulgare. It extends for some yards. Several 

 patches on a hedge-bank by an old garden at Trehan, St. 

 Stephens, with Sedum purjmrascens. 

 II. Orchard at Pill, near Saltash ; E. M. Holmes ; sparmgly ; 

 growing with Ornithogalum umhellatum. Three small patches 

 on a hedge-bank below garden ground at Wilcove, 1873. 



D. III. Orchard at Weston Mills ! Banks, Fl. pt. i. ; on the hedge-bank 

 of an orchard close to a little garden-plot, 1867. Small patches 

 in two or three spots in, or about, two orchards at Burring-ton, 

 Pennycross, in one of which Narcissus hiflorus and N. i^oeticus 

 occur, the latter with semi-double flowers. In some quantity 

 above the left bank of the Tavy, near Lopliill, with Sedum 

 %>urpurascens, near an old cottage. 

 IV. In an orchard, and on an adjoinmg hedge-bank, at Elbiu'ton. 

 Two patches in another orchard near ; but there planted, as I 

 have been informed. In two orchards near Hay Farm, in the 

 same neighbourhood ; in one associated with Galanthus nivalis. 

 Two patches on a hedge-bank close to the garden of Lower 

 Woodford Farm, Plympton St. Mary, 1879. 

 V. Hedge-bank close to an old house between Battisborough Cross 

 and Lolesbury. A large patch in an orchard at Hornicombe, 

 near Fordbrook ; on hedge-banks in the vicinity Chelidoniwni 

 majus, Matricaria Parthenium, and Vinca m^inor. 



First record : Banks, 1830. 



H. foetklus, Linn. This grew some years ago on a garden-wall or 

 hedge-bank at Crabtree. Banks has recorded it " about Herdwicke," and 

 " at the back of Manadon." It has, however, no claim to a place in the 

 local flora. 



AQUILEGIA, X. 



21. A. vulgaris, L. Columbine. 



Native ; in copses, woods, orchards, and on hedge-banks. Com- 

 mon. Part of May, June, 

 c. 1. Pillaton. Near Clapper Bridge ; plants with the ordinary bluish 

 and with white and light flesh-coloured flowers growing near to 

 each other, 1870. About Hessenford. Cutcrew, and between 



