28 CRUCIFER^. 



II. Bank near Kingsand, sparingly. By the road between Millbrook 

 and Southdown, in small quantity. 

 D. III. Three patches in a bit of pasture land at Keyham, 1879. Bank 

 near Manadon Wood. Side of a road below a house at 

 Lop] 1 ill. 

 IV. Ditches of Plympton Castle; Fl. Dev. 110. Field at the back 

 of Lipson Mill ; Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron. 169. Between 

 Leighani and Plynibridge ; idem, Fl. ii. 41. Oreston ; in two 

 places by the quarries. In plenty in a small field close to 

 Eflford Mill, Egg Buckland. 



First record : Jones and Kitigston, 1829. 



COCHLEAEIA, L. 



59. C. officinalis, L. Scurvy Grass. 



Native ; l)y salt-water mlets and tidal rivei-s ; and on a hedge- 

 bank. Very rare. April to July, or later. 

 c. I. By Forder Lake below Trematon Castle ; very sparingly. 1878. 

 II. Millbrook ; Jones, Tour, 15. Near Calstock ; Jacob, Fl. part 

 ii. On the side of an elevated inland hedge-bank near the 

 keeper's house above Vernico Down, near Pentilhe, about two 

 miles from the tidal Tamar ; in small quantity, but known 

 there for several years past. 

 D. III. 3Iaristow ; Gould, and H. in S. D. Lit. Chron. 131 ; ! 1874. By 

 Tamerton Lake, sparingly. 

 IV. (The Hoe, Plymouth; Ft. Dev. 109.) The Hoe plant was 

 probably C. danica. 

 By Forder Lake m 1876, 1 collected a plant which looked intermediate 

 between C. officinalis and C. danica. For some accoimt of it see Bot. 

 Ex. Club. Rep. 1876, 9. 



eO. C. danica, L. Hastate-leaved Scurvy Grass. 



Native ; on banks, rocks and walls ; and on the mud by tidal 

 Avaters. Common, but with a decidedly local distribution, 

 from its partiality for spots not very far from salt water. 

 March to May ; here and there later. 

 c. I. On the coast ; and in the neighbourhood of the inlets from the 

 tidal Notter, as at Wackar JMill, Tideford, Polbathick, &c. 

 II. Common in the country around the branches of the Tamar, and 

 following it to Halton Quay and Cotehele. 

 D. III. Conmion in the neighbourhood of Devonport ; Jacob, Fl. part ii. ! 

 On the eastern boundary wall of the grounds of the Royal Naval 

 ' Hospital, Stonehouse. In plenty in many spots from one to two 

 raUes from the tidal waters of the Tamar and Tavy, ascending 



