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that and Trerule, some with pinkish- white flowers, 1876. Be- 

 tween Polsco and Sconner. 

 II. Hay Lane, between Trevol and Antony. Near Wilcove. Botus 

 Fleming, and near Landiilph. Between St. MeUion and 

 Halton Quay ; a plant with wliite flowers close to another, 1874. 

 St. Dominick. Between Ashland and Harrowbarrow ; some 

 with pinkish-white flowers, 1876. Very sparingly between 

 Latchbrook and Notter Bridge; a plant with white flowers 

 close to another, 1874. 

 D. III. Very sparingly on a bank between Plymouth and Saltash 

 Passage, 1871. Tamerton Fohot. Between Maristow and 

 Mflton ; plant with white flowers close to others, 1874. Beer 

 Ferrers. Wood at Newbridge. Near Horrabridge. 



IV. Embankment leading to Saltram Woods ; Keys, S. D. Lit. 



Chron. 169. In many places on the limestone beds between 

 the Plym estuary and El burton ; seen with white flowers m this 

 tract. Fursdon, &c. , Egg Buckland. Near Derriford, at an 

 elevation of 460 to 470 ft. Near Leeford, m rough pasture 

 land adjoining Roborough Down. 



V. Orchard near Yealmpton. Venton. Near Slade, Cornwood. 



VI. Flete. 



Unquestionably indigenous, and not confined to calcareous soil, as it 

 would seem to be in some parts of England. The variety with white 

 flowers is rather frequent. 



Fu'st record : Keijs, 1846. 



ACONITUM, i. 



22. A. Napellus, L. Monkshood. 



Alien ; on hedge-banks, &c. Very rare. Latter part of May. 

 D. III. Weston Mills ; questionably wild ; Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron., 169. 

 Orchard at Weston JNIills ; idem. Fl. ii. 30 ; also Manadon. 

 IV. Widey ; Keys, ibid. Several introduced plants grow at Widey. 

 V. In plenty on top of a hedge-bank a fcAv gun-shots from the farm- 

 house of East Sherford, Brixton, extending for about a dozen 

 yards on top of the bank, and for about one on the side of a 

 gutter below, a little way from a pit made apparently to receive 

 refuse from the garden or house. On an adjoming hedge-bank 

 Matricaria Parthenium, and in an orchard that it bounds 

 patches of the double-flowered common garden Daffodil. 

 VI. In considerable quantity on and under a hedge-bank by a meadow 

 with a few old apple trees in it, near Cling Mfll ; also for a few 

 yards by a stream in an adjoinmg meadow. In a neighbouring 

 hedge Mgopodium Podagraria and Viola odorata close by. 



First record : Keys, 1846. 



