40 VIOLACEiE. 



D. III. BetweenWeston Mills and Honicknowle. Abundant in Drunkard's 

 Lane, Tamerton Foliot ; occurring also between Tamerton and 

 Budshead, and sparingly in Warleigh Wood. Blaxton. At 

 LopliUI ; in the wood on the opposite bank of the Tavy ; and 

 between Lophdl and Milton. Lane between Buckland Mona- 

 chorum and Denham Bridge. 

 IV. Lipson. About Stoneybridge, and in Maidstone Wood, Egg 

 Buckland. In plenty between Saltram and Underwood ; also 

 in Larkham Lane, and between Plympton and Plymbridge. 

 V. Between Plympton and Brixton, near the Sherford Farms. In 

 plenty about Yealmpton. 

 VI. On a warm open hedge-bank between Cadleigh and Ivybridge. 

 On a hedge-bank at the eastern extremity of this District 

 (possibly just beyond) between Ludbrook and Ugborough. 

 This seems to court shade. It sometimes puts forth a few flowers in 

 February, commencing to bloom rather earlier than the other var. 

 Riviniana. Intermediate forms occur. I have recorded some of the 

 above stations in the Journal of Botany. 



First record (for var. Beichenhachiajui) : Briggs, 1S65, in Jour. 

 Bot. iii. 



80. V. canina, i., inclusive of var. h. flavicornis, Sm. Dillenius^s 

 Dog Violet. 

 Native ; on commons, in old pasture land, and waste turfy spots. 

 Rather rare. April to June. 

 c. I. In plenty m turfy pasture land on St. Germans Beacon ; growing 

 in ground that appears to have been broken, but not recently, 

 1875. Viverdon Down. 

 II. In a strip of waste furzy ground by the St. Dominick Road, 

 above Vernico Dot\ii. 

 D. III. Roborough Down. Hillside above the right bank of the Walk- 

 ham near Sampford Spiney. 

 IV. Bickleigh Down ! Keys, Fl. ii. 49. In a small waste furzy spot 

 near Thornbury, and elsewhere by hedge-banks and in tm-fy 

 spots in that neighbourhood, where formerly was the open com- 

 mon of Egg Buckland Down. Waste spot near Fancy. In furzy 

 gromid near Cann Plantations. Pasture below Hemerdon Ball. 

 On CrownhUl Down, near Portivor. 

 V. On a bit of open common by the Meavy and CornAvood Road, 

 close to Dalamore. 

 Often very small. Our examples mostly Jlavicoi'nw, Sm., rather than 

 the typical form. 



First record : Keys, 1866. ? 



