42 DROSERACELE. 



82. V. tricolor, L. Heartsease. 



Colonist or Native ; in tillage fields, waste spots, and on hedge- 

 banks. April to October. 

 The t>7)ical plant very rare. 

 D. lY. In some quantity in a field at Common Wood, Egg Buckland, 

 1S64. One plant in a potato-field near Ilooe, 1873. 

 VI. One in a barley-field near Modbury, 1S78. 



h. arvensis. 



Very common. Area general. 

 A form with comparatively large yellow flowers, occurs in fields of sown 

 clovers and fodder grasses. The type, eu-tricolor, E. B. ed. 3., seems to 

 be no more than a casual. 



DROSERACE^. 



DEOSEEA, Z. 



83. D. rotundifolia, L. Bound-leaved Sundeic. 



Native ; in spongy bogs, about springs, and in other damp spots 

 in moory and heathy tracts. Locally common. July to 

 September, 

 c. I. Yiverdon Do^ii. Pillaton Down. 



II. In boggy ground in enclosed but unbroken land below Kingston 

 Down, near Harrowbarrow. 

 D. III. Roborough Down ! Keys, FL ii. 50. Near the Virtuous Lady 

 jNIine, and between that and Denliam Bridge. Near Tamar 

 House, Beer Ferrers. Plaster Down. 

 IV. About Mea\T, Bickleigh, and Shaugh ; Banks, Fl. , part 5. 

 Dartmoor ! Fl. Dev. and Keys, Fl. ; seen there near Cadover 

 Bridge, at Sheepstor, near the Morley Clay Works, below 

 Lethitor, &c. Bog on Derriford estate. Egg Buckland. 

 V. Near Dalamore. Cro-wnhill Down. Below Hanger Down. 

 VI. Boggy gi'ound about I\7bridge ; Stew. Fl. Tor. 17. Harford. 



Erme Valley, on Dartmoor. 

 First record : Banks, 1830. 



84. D. inteTmedisi, Hayne. Lesser Long -leaved Sundew. 



Native ; in bogs and damp spots on commons and moors. Rather 

 rare. Part of June to September, 

 c. I. Bog on Viverdon Down, in plenty, 1873. 



II. In boggy gi'ound below Hingston Do^i^Ti, near HarrowbaiTOW, 

 sparingly, 1879. 

 D. IV. In two bogs near the Lee Moor Clay Works, Dartmoor. Crown- 

 hill Down. Wigvor Down. 



