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D. IV. On the edge of a field, the site of an old garden, nearly opposite 

 some cottages, between Bickleigh Down and the Vicarage 

 House. Symphoria racemosa grows near it. 

 VI. Plentifully established on a bank at Kingston, close to the 

 village, associated with Tanacetum ; also sparingly on another 

 by an orchard. A rather large patch on the edge of what was 

 e\idently once a small garden near Pamflete, growing near 

 Vinca minor and a garden rose. 



aS'. saliGifolia, L. Sparingly in a hedge-row by the turnpike road 

 a little east of Yealm Bridge, near the toll-gate. An old garden species. 



AGRIMONIA, Tournef. 



215. A. Eupatoria, L. Common Agrimony. 



Native ; on hedge-banks, in waste spots by roadsides, also in old 

 pastures and orchards. Very common. June to August. Area 

 general. 

 Extends from the neighbourhood of the coast to the semi-moorland 

 tracts. It is not very plentiful just around Plymouth, owmg possibly to 

 its being much gathered by poor persons for medicinal purposes. They may 

 sometimes be seen carrying bundles of it, as well as of Spircea Ulmaria 

 and Teucrium Scorodonia, into the town. Luxuriant plants have oc- 

 casionally two nuts in a single fruit. I have seen this with light yellow 

 flowers near Membland. 



216. A. odorata, Mill. Fragrant Agrimony. 



Native ; in the same situations as A . Eupatoria. Rather com- 

 mon, and "nidely distributed. Part of June to August. 



c. I. Near Port Wrinkle, by the road to St. Germans Beacon, &c. 

 Near Polscove. Between Polbathick and Trerule Gate, m con- 

 siderable quantity, about Hessenford, Mmard Cross, and near 

 Narkurs, St. Germans ; ascending to about 430 feet. Between 

 Latchbrook and Notter Bridge, and about Landrake. Pillaton. 

 Lane on the right bank of the Notter near Derniford Farm- 

 house. Quethiock. 

 II. St. Johns ; a plant in the lane above the village, 1875. One or 

 two near Burraton, St. Stephens, 1870. Several between 

 Kingsmill and Elbridge, 1873. 



D. III. A plant in the lane between Pounds and Boxhill, and another 

 between BiuTuigton and Manadon, 1873. Tamerton Foliot ; 

 seen near Looseleigh by the road to Knackersknowle, at 

 Postham, and in Southaway Lane. Between Buckland ]Mona- 

 chorum and Denham Bridge. Near Beer Alston. Between 

 Horrabridge and Tavistock. 



