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c. I. By the Notter near Wacker Mill (var. genuina). Near Antony 

 Village. Marsh above Denabole Lake. Seaton. Tideford. 

 II. Roadway by Millbrook Lake at Anderton (6. salina or c. media). 

 About the tidal waters of the Tamar up to the neighbourhood 

 of Calstock. 



B. III. About the muddy shores and creeks of the Tamar to Lophill. 



IV. A few plants under the Hoe, Plymouth, 1879. By the tidal 



waters of the Plym estuary at Oreston, Cattedo"mi, Laira, &c. 

 V. Newton Ferrers. By Coftieet Lake. 

 VI. By the Erme estuary at Eftbrd. 



I have found it impossible to severally assign the specimens collected 

 about Plymouth to the varieties given under this species in E. B. ed. 3. 



116. S. marginata, Syme, E. B. Sea Sandwort-Spurreij. 



Native ; in muddy and gravelly spots by tidal rivers and inlets of 

 salt water. Common. May to September, 

 c. I. By the Notter near Sheviock. By Polbathick Lake. 



II. By Millbrook Lake. St. Johns. Combe, near Saltash. 

 D. III. By Stonehouse Mill Pond, on the Stoke side ; one plant, 1874. 

 By Weston Mills and Kinterbury Creeks, Blaxton. Near 

 Holes Hole. 

 IV. By the tidal w^aters of the Plym near Oreston, Turnchapel, and 

 Laira. 



V. Wembury ; Keys, FL ii. 156. 



VI. Marsh by the hilet from the Erme below Cling Mill, and by the 



river at Efford. 

 In the Reports of the Botanical Exchange Club for the years 1875 and 

 1876 there will be found some remarks on a form of this which I sent for 

 distribution, and described as " a variety havmg the calyces and pedicels / 

 decidedly glandular-hairy." Since I wrote the notices of it I have found 

 that it occurs elsewhere about Plymouth, and thmk it may prove to be 

 the general form of the plant here. 



117. S. rupestris, Lehel. Rock Sea Sandwort- Spurrey. 



Native ; on the coast clifls, and on rocks by salt-water inlets and 

 tidal rivers. Very common. May to September, 

 c. I. Port Wrinkle. Seaton. By the Notter at AVivelscombe. 



II. NearCawsand; Keys,Fl.)S..\bo. Whitsand Bay. NearWilcove. 

 Near Saltash. The var. glahrescens on an earthy wall-top near 

 Rame Head, 1877. 

 D. III. By Weston Mills Lake. Kinterbury. Between Ernesettle and 

 Saltash Passage. On low rocks by the Tavy at Beer Ferrers. 

 IV. Staddon Cliffs ; Keys, ibid. Three or four plants in crevices of 

 limestone rock below the Hoe, Plymouth, 1879. Between 

 Mount Batten and Jenny Cliff. 



