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only in one spot. [Under the "Western Hoe, Mr. C. Johns, 

 Banks, ibid. ; ! one plant, June, 1860, not seen since. Some 

 yearb ago one grew on a wall near Marsh INIill, and up to 1873 

 one or two might be seen in the vicinity of the mill, hut the 

 species appears to have since died out : probably in the first 

 instance introduced ^vith the siftmgs or refuse from com, and 

 continued by seed for a few years. ] 

 First record : Banks , 1830. 



74. R. Luteola, L. Wild Dyer's Weed. 



Native ; sometimes Colonist or Casual ; on banks and in waste 

 spots ; sometimes among sown grasses and clover. Rather, but 

 locally, common. June to September, 

 c. I. Below Screasdon Fort. Seaton. Tideford. Pillaton. 



II. Near Torpoint ! Keijs, Fl. ii. 46. Millbrook. St. Johns. Be- 

 tAveen Penlee Point and Rame Head. Saltash and Callington 

 road. Kingsmill. 

 D. III. Stonehouse Hill, between Plymouth and Devonport ; and near 

 St. Michael's Church, &c., Stoke Damerel. King's Tamerton. 

 Lophill. Beer Ferrers. 

 IV. Plentiful ; Banks, Fl. pt. vi. Wall-top, Hill Street, Plymouth. 

 Cattedown ; Mount Batten ; and in many other places on the 

 limestone between Plymouth and Elburton. Plympton St. 

 Mary. 

 V. Wembury. Near Bridgend. 

 VI. Ivybridge ; Miss Han-ison, Keys, ibid. 

 First record : Batiks, 1830. 



B. suffruticidosa, L. Hooe, near Plymouth : G. Bartlett, 1844 ; Keys, 

 Fl. A few plants on a bank by the railway below North Road, Plymouth, 

 1863 ; also seen on a wall at Stoke Damerel. Only as a casual derived 

 from gardens, &c. 



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VIOLA, L. 



75. V. palustris, L. Marsh Violet. 



Native ; in moorland bogs, Avoodland swamps, peaty meadows, 

 and by streams. Locally common. April, May. 



c. I. Wood between Treloy Farm and Seaton. Notter Valley. Pilla- 

 ton Down. Viverdon Down. 



J). III. ]Manadon Wood ; Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron. 169. Swampy spot 

 near Woodlands Fort. Warleigh. Postham. Beer Ferrers, 

 near the ferry to Calstock. Tavy Valley. Walkham Valley. 



