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the outskirt of the village by the road to Ticleford. Llarkwell, 

 St. Erney. 

 II. Under a wall at Saltash, a little above the railway station, near 

 the chapel, 1879. 

 D. III. Near Devil's Point, Stonehouse, I860 ; Phyt. v. 369 ; not seen 

 recently. Beer Ferrers village. 



IV. Plymstock! Eev.E. A. Julian; Catdown quarries, ilfis5 ^armo?z, 



1855 ; Keys, FL ii. 59 ! one plant, 1874. Under a wall by the 

 road in front of Goosewell farm-house, Plymstock. Staddis- 

 conibe, under a wall close to the 3Ianor House Inn, and in 1875 

 half a dozen plants on the site of the old earthwork close to 

 Court Gates farm-house. Border of a corn-field at Beauden 

 Cross, Egg Buckland, 1871 ; likely an introduction here with 

 manure or farm-seeds. 



V. Yealmpton village, Phyt. v. 3G9 : known to me here for about 23 



3'ears. Below a wall at Yeo, in the same parish. Newton 

 Ferrers, sparingly, 1873. 

 It often occurs only sparingly, but is generally a persistent plant at its 

 stations. It chooses very dry spots, mostly under walls close to houses. 



M. borealis, Wailm. Alien or Casual. Some dozens of plants, growing 

 rather thickly together on each side of the entrance to a small court, on 

 one side of which are some styes, by the road leading from Antony 

 village to Screasdon Fort. (District i.) Brlggs in Jour. Bot. 1874 ; seen 

 again in 1875, and 1876, but it seems to have since died out ; for I could 

 find none at the place in 1879. 



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138. T. europaea, L. Common Lime. 



Alien ; in plantations, and more rarely in hedge-rows. Rather 

 common, but growing only where originally planted. July. 

 Strictly speaking this should not have a place in the list. I have no 

 evidence even of its springing up from seed anywhere in the area, as the 

 Horse Chestnut, Common Laurel, and some other mtroduced trees and 

 sln-ubs occasionally do. It occurs about Efibrd, Holbeton ; in a hedge 

 between Battisborough Cross and jMotliecombe ; in a hedge-row near 

 Cadleigh ; at the head of Manadon Hill, &c. Should trees of this 

 species standing m a hedge-row be cut down the rootstocks will sprout, 

 and so form hedge-row bushes. 



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