< b GERANIACEJE. 



155. E. maritimum, Sm. Sea Stork's BUI. 



Native ; on cliffs, in waste rocky or turfy places by the coast, and 

 in bare or rocky spots about houses near salt water ; rarely in 

 more inland situations. Rather rare. April to September. 

 c. I. Between Crafthole and Looe ; Jones, Toiu\ 16 ; at Crafthole 

 village, 1875. Port Wrhikle, and between that and St. 

 Germans Beacon, at 400 feet. Seaton. Trevollard, St. Stephens. 

 II. Cotehele ; idem, 39. Whitsands and Rame ! ; Banks, Fl. part 

 7. Mount Edgcumbe ! ; Penlee Point ; Keys, Fl. ii. 69. 

 D. IV. Between Mount Batten and Jenny Cliff. On the coast opposite 

 the iMewstone. Rocky bank in the village of Down Thomas. 

 V. Revelstoke, on the sea-bank near Worsewell farm-house, and on 

 a rocky bank by a farm-house between Revelstoke Church and 

 Bridgend. On the coast between Down Thomas and the Yealm 

 estuary. On rocky banks and on a wall m Elburton village, a 

 low inland situation ; the tidal inlet of CofHeet Lake is, how- 

 ever, not far distant, being little more than a mile away, 

 though shut off by an intervening ridge of slate rising to 200 

 feet ; 1876, and in previous years. 

 VI. Ringmore, in rocky spots about houses in the village. 

 This, like E. moschatum, has a musky odour. 

 Fu-st record : Jones, 1820. 



OXALIS, L. 



156. O. Acetosella, Z. Wood Sorrel. 



Native : in woods, on woodland or shady hedge-banks, and in 



mossy spots about damp rocks. Very conmion. March to May. 



c. I. Sheviock. St. Germans. Landrake. Border of Viverdon Do'wn. 



II. Moditonham. Antony. Between St. Mellion and Halton Quay. 



D. III. 3Ianadon Wood ; Kei/s, S. D. Lit. Chron 182, and FL Between 



Weston ^Mills and Honicknowle. Tamerton Foliot. Buckland 



Monachorum. 



IV. Radford Wood, and between Staddiscombe and GooseAvell. Lm- 



ketty Lane, near Widey. Egg Buckland. Sheepstor. 

 V. Puslinch. Between Yealm Bridge and Ermmgton. Gorlofen. 

 Lee INIill Bridge. Near Cholwichtown. 

 VI. Between Kingston and Ringmore. Flete. Ivybridge. Harford. 

 Most plentiful in the wilder wooded and rocky tracts ; not general just 

 around Plymouth, probably from the absence of wood. 



157. 0. corniculata, L. Procunihent Yellow Wood Sorrel. 



Alien ; on a waste grassy bank and in a rocky spot. Very rare. 

 August to October, 

 c. I. Clmgs to little crevices on a rock near Pillaton ; Jour. R. hist. 

 Corn. iii. 51. 



