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c. I. About half-a-dozen plants below Screasclon Fort, with Raphanus 

 Eaphanistrum, Chrysanthemum, segetum, &c., 1871. 

 II. One among potatoes near Torpoint, 1872. 



D. III. In some quantity in a field between Buckland Monachorum and 

 Eoborough Down, 1861. A few plants among turnips near 

 Horrabridge Station, 1862. In considerable quantity among 

 mangold wurzel in a field near Beer Alston, 1875. 

 IV. A plant in a corn-field at Shaugh, and another in the road be- 

 tween that and Bickleigh Station, 1861. One in a corn-field at 

 Common Wood, Egg Buckland, 1872. 



E. orientale^ Br. " It came up spontaneously in a field that had been 

 ploughed to form a garden in the centre of the ncAv [Princess ?] square at 

 Plymouth. Rev. J. S. Tozer. "— IToo/j. , Brit. Fl. ed. 3, 308. 1835. 



CHEIRANTHUS, L. 



46. C. Cheiri, L. Wallflower. 



Alien, or Denizen ; on walls about gardens and houses ; extending 

 rarely to adjacent rocky spots. Rather common. April to June. 

 c. I. Tideford ; on a garden wall with Antirrhinum majus. 



II. Kingsand. Millbrook. Torpoint. Saltash. 

 D. III. Ftailway cutting near St. Michael's Church, Stoke Damerel. 

 Rocky cuttmgs between Richmond Walk and Momit Wise, 

 Devonport. Tamerton Foliot. 

 IV. [On top of the old arch of the Friary, Exeter Street, Plymouth, 



1873 ; arch removed a few years after.] Oreston, Plympton. 

 V. Noss Mayo. Yealmpton. 



CARDAMINE, Z. 



47. C. pratensis, L. Meadow Lady^s Smock. 



Native ; in marshes, meadows, by streams, and in other damp 

 spots. Very common. April to June. Area general, 

 c. I. Plant Avith white flowers near Polsco Mill, Sheviock, 1874. 



II. With double flowers by a cross lane leading towards Pillaton 

 from between Hatt and Penters Cross. 

 D. III. A few plants with double flowers in a strip of pasture in front of 

 Valletort Villas, by Park Road, Plymouth, 1879. 

 IV. With double flowers, Radford, Plymstock ! Keys, Fl. ii. 37 ; 



Plympton St. ]Mary. Rock and Widey, Egg Buckland. 

 V. With double flowers, near Yealm Bridge ; also at Yeo and be- 

 tween Kitley and Yealmpton. Near Cholwichtown and Slade. 

 VI. With white flowers, between Ermington and Ugborough, 

 The form with double flowers is rather frequent. This plant occurs 

 close to the town of Devonport, in the trench of the fortifications. 



