64 MALVACE^. 



c. I. Between Landrake and Notter Bridge. Between Polbatliick and 

 Hessenford. Tideford. Pillaton. 

 11. Calstock ; Keys, Fl. ii. 59. Between St. Johns and ]Millbrook. 

 Landulph. 

 B. III. Between :Mntley and Burleigh.. Tamerton Foliot. Beer Ferrers. 

 Tavy Valley. 

 IV. Saltram ; Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron. 385, andi^/. Furze Hill Lane, 

 between Plymouth and Lipson. Sandy pasture near Rumple 

 Quarry, Fursdon, Coleridge, &c. ; Egg Buckland. Between 

 Staddiscombe and Bovisand. Plympton St. ]Mary. 

 V. Between Battisborough and Lolesbury, Newton Ferrers. Black- 

 pool, and elsewhere in Brixton parish. Plymouth and Ivybridge 

 Road. 

 IV. Near Mothecombe. Modbury. Ivybridge, 

 First record : Keys, 1846. 



136. M. sylvestris, L. Common Malloiv, ^ Marsh Mallow,^ ' Chuchy 



Cheese.' 

 Native ; in waste spots, by roadsides, and on dry or rocky banks. 

 Very common. June to September, 

 c. I. St. Stephens. Landi-ake. Pillaton. 



II. Torpoint ; Calstock ; Keys, Fl. ii. 59. Between Tregantle and 

 St. Winnow. Halton Quay. 

 D. III. Mutley. Woodlands. Tamerton Foliot. 



IV. In the immediate vicinity of Plymouth, under the Citadel, West 



Hoe, &c. ; Keys, ibid. On the site for the new Guildhall, in 



the centre of the town of Plymouth, July, 1870. Cattedown. 



Egg Buckland. 



V. On a wall near Wembury Church, with white flowers, 1865. 



Revelstoke. Newton Ferrers. Brixton. 

 VI. Mothecombe. Kingston. 



Partial to warm spots near dwelling-houses. Often erroneously con- 

 sidered to be, and sometimes collected for medicinal use as, the Marsh 

 Mallow, a plant from its great rarity miknown to our rustics. It is 

 sometimes very thickly dotted with the Puccinia malvaceanim. A local 

 name among children, ' chucky cheese,' is given above, and clearly has a 

 reference to the cheese-like shape of the fruit. 



137. M. rotundifolia, L. Dwarf Malloio. 



Native ; in waste spots under walls about villages or old houses. 



Rare. Part of jMay to September. 



0. I. St. Stephens, in the village near a station of Chenopodiura Bonus 



Henricus, and by a neighbouring farm-house near the National 



Schools. Burraton Combe, in the same parish. Landrake, on 



