58 HYPERICACE^. 



II. Lanes near Saltash ! Dawson Turner in Bot. Guide, i. 133. 

 Cotehele ; Jones, Tour, 39. Tregantle. Botus Fleming. 

 Landulph. Between Ashland and Harrowbarrow. St. Domi- 

 nick. Between St. 3Iellion and Callington. 

 D. III. Between Plymouth and ]Milehou.se. Between Ford and Keyham 

 Farm. Tamerton Foliot. Beer Ferrers. Buckland Mona- 

 cliorum. Between Roborough Down and Walkhampton. 

 IV. Saltram ; Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron. 385, and FL Plympton ! idem. 

 Fl. ii. 61. Between Pomphlet and Billacombe. Egg Buckland. 

 Hoo Meavy. 

 V. Brixton ! Polu-h. Hist. Devonsh. i. 92. Newton Ferrers. 

 Lambside, Creacombe, &c., Holbeton. Yealmpton. Cornwood. 

 Cadleigh. 

 VI. Modbury. Kingston. Ermington. Ivybridge. 

 First record : Polwhele, 1797. 

 Tliis ascends to 500 feet between St. 3Iellion and Callington. 



122. H. calycinum, L. Large-flowered St. John's Wort. 



Alien ; only where it has spread from cultivation, or been planted. 

 Very rare. July to September, 

 c. II. Mount Edgcumbe ; so abundantly established as to give quite a 



feature to some portion of the grounds. 

 D. III. Hedge-bank near a house, Weston JMills. Edge of a garden, 

 King's Tamerton. 

 IV. Rocky bank close to a house at Oreston, by the road to Plvmstock. 

 Strictly speaking, this should not have a place in the Plymouth list. 



123. H. perforatum, L. Dotted-leaved St. John's Wort. 



Native ; on dry or rocky banks, and in open bushy places. Very 

 common. July to September. 

 c. I. St. Stephens. St. Germans. Pillaton. 



II. Between Torpoint and St. Johns ; Calstock ; Ke7/s, Fl. ii. 62. 

 Landulph. St. Dominick. 

 D. III. Pennycross. Tamerton Foliot. Beer Ferrers. Buckland Mona- 

 chorum. Between Saltash Passage and Ernesettle. {H. iineo- 

 laticm, Jord.) 

 IV. Wall-top, Hill Street, Plymouth ; also on that bounding the 

 grounds of Beaumont House, Tothill ; elsewhere close to 

 Plymouth. Cattedown. Mount Batten. 

 V. Revelstoke. Newton Ferrers. Yealmpton. 

 VI. Holbeton. Kingston. 



Very general on the warmer, dry hedge-banks of the enclosed tracts. 

 I believe the form lineolatum will be found to be very general ; but it 

 is one so slightly marked as liardly to deserve notice. 



