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V. Tolchmoor; Rav. Fl. 10. By a tributary of the Yealm just 

 above Dalamore. CholwichtoAvn. 

 VI. Bog near Pitliill in the neighbourhood of I\7bridge. Hanger 



Down. 

 ]Mr. Banks gave this a place in his Flora, pubUshed in 1S30, but 

 recorded no special stations. 



POLYGALACE^. 



POLYGALA, L. 



85. P. vulg'aris, L. Common BlUhivort. 



Kative ; on diy open banks, in waste spots and old pastures. Very 

 common. May to October, 

 c. I. Dowiiderry. Sheviock. Antony. Between Longlands and Earth, 

 St. Stephens. Pillaton. Landrake {oxyptera; and eu-vv2garis, 

 or a form between it and the former). 

 II. Penlee Pomt ; Keijs, Fl. ii. 51. Between St. MelHon and Halton 

 Quay. 

 D. III. Plymouth and Saltash Road. Tamerton FoHot. Buckland 

 ]Monachorum. Beer Ferrers. 

 IV. Mount Batten. Pasture between Lipson and Compton village. 



Egg Buckland. Between Plymstock and Plympton. 

 V. Between Lolesbury and BattLsborough. Newton Ferrers {oxyp- 

 tera). Old pasture land above the coast, Wembury. Near 

 Elburton {oxyptera). Lutton. 

 VI. Holbeton. By the Anchorist Piock. Kingston. 



Var. depressa, Wender. 



The common form on dry or barren moors and commons, and in 

 other rough pasture lands, 

 c. I. St. Germans Beacon. Viverdon Down. Cadsonbury. 



II. Sea-bank above Whitsand Bay. Heathy groimd by the St. 

 Dommick Road, above Vernico Down. Hingston Down. 

 D. III. Woodlands. Roborough Down. 



IV. Waste spots near Thornbury, where was formeriy Egg Buckland 



Down. Between Colebrook and Shaugh. Ringmoor Down. 

 V, In a brake near Elburton. Crownliill Down. 

 VI. In a dry furzy spot near Okinbmy, Kingston, also between Okin- 



bury and Riugmore. Dartmoor. 



In the arrangement of the jNIilkwort fonns I have followed Babuigton's 



Manual of British Botany, ed. 7, not The London Catalogue. The 



principal reason for my doing so is my havmg found it impossible to 



di\ide a number of the Plymouth examples between eu-vulgaris and 



