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V. About two dozen plants near an old limestone quarry in a path- 

 field between Yealmpton village and Puslinch, 1871. In a 

 stubble-field above the coast near Lambside, 1874 ; again a few 

 plants m a grass-field in that neighbourhood, 1875. Several 

 plants scattered about a grass-field between Bridgend and 

 Rowden Farm, Revelstoke, 1875. One m a cabbage-field at 

 Ford, near Lee Mill Bridge, 1877. 

 VI. With fodder grasses m a field between Carsewell and the Ancho- 



rist Rock ; but only one plant seen, May, 1874. 

 Fhst record : Briggs, 1861, m Phut. v. N.S. 369. 



148. G. rotundifolium, Z. Round-leaved Crayieh Bill. 



Native ; on dry or stony banks, walls, and earth-capped fences. 

 Locally common : extremely abundant in certain spots, but 

 entirely absent from much of the country. Part of April to 

 July, or later. 



c. I. Plentiful between Torpomt and Antony, from near the lodge by 

 Antony House grounds to a little beyond the second milestone 

 from Torpoint, and sparingly on a wall below Antony village 

 by the Liskeard turnpike-road. In one place near Pentillie, 

 between Penters Cross and Wheatlands. 

 II. Cawsand, and sparingly between that and Cremyll, l]alf-a-mile 

 from the ferry. Plentiful about Wilcove and jMerrifield. Bank 

 at Weard, near Saltash. A few plants under a wall close to 

 St. Wmnow farm-house, St. Johns, 1875. 



D. III. From Pennycomequick to Milehouse ; A'e?/5, Fl. ii. 67 ; still at 

 Pennycomequick, in the wall by Roberts's garden grounds, &c. ; 

 and between that and Stoke, 1880. On the road to Saltash 

 beyond Milehouse, near the Devonport Workhouse, and spa- 

 ringly near the third milestone from Plymouth. Richmond 

 Walk, Devonport ; and rocks near Devil's Point, Stonebouse ; 

 and still, or recently, on the limestone at Battery Hill. Near 

 Pounds. Honicknowle ; and between that and St. Budeaux : 

 in the latter locality between one and two dozen plants with 

 w^hite flowers intermixed with others on a waU, May, 1875 ; 

 still a few with white flowers, 1879, proving this slight variety 

 to have reproduced itself by seed for at least four generations. 

 In two spots between Whitleigh Lodge and Cann House, 

 Tamerton Foliot. About a wall at Blaxton Cross, by the path 

 thence towards Horrabridge, and near Maristow, as you descend 

 towards Lophill. Near Gnatham, near Holes Hole, and Beer 

 Ferrers village, all m Beer parish. 

 IV. Near Plymouth; Mr. E. Forster, jun., Bot. Guide, i. 205. 

 About Plymouth, frequent ; Fl. Dev. 116. Walls and banks 



