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;". dumetorum, Tlmill. 

 Common. 

 c. I. Hedge between Burraton and Notter Bridge. 



II. Millbrook. Trevol. Confirmed by Deseglise from both places. 

 {Cat. Rais. No. 235.) 

 D. III. Ham. Budshead. Between Honicknowle and Weston Mills. 

 Blaxton and Warleigh, Tamerton Foliot. 

 V. Collaford. Plymouth and Ivybridge Road. 

 VI. Hedge at Sequers Bridge, 



var. ohtusifolia, Desv. Baker ; Jour. Bot. viii. 79, 80. 

 Rather common. 

 c. I. Seaton Valley. Hedge near Crafthole, and near Port Wrinkle. 

 Near Latchbrook, St. Stephens. Polscove. Tideford. 

 II. Near Saltash. Botus Fleming. 

 D. IV. Near Elburton. Between Stoneybridge and Leigham, and by the 

 canal in the Plym Valley, Egg Buckland. Bickleigh. 

 V. By the Plymouth and Totnes Road at Kitley. By the Plymouth 

 and Exeter Road, near Lynham. 

 VI. Hedge, Sequers Bridge. 



Plymouth specimens agree well with Baker's description, as well as 

 with that of Boreau. The latter describes the styles as free or agglutin- 

 ated, and I have sometimes found them united so as to form a short 

 column. 



m. tomentella, Leraan. 

 Rare and local. 

 B. IV. A bush or two on a hedge-bank by Round House Field, near 

 Lipson Terrace, Plymouth, 1872 : I fear since destroyed. 

 V. One bush in a hedge between Dunstone and Holbeton. Three 

 bushes a short distance below Lee Mill Bridge, near the lane 

 from Yealmpton to Ivybridge ; and several others in a hedge 

 by this lane near the cross road to Modbury. Two in a hedge 

 by the lane leading from the Plymouth and Ivybridge Road, 

 by Blackpool, towards Yealmpton, near Wiverton. A bush or 

 two in a hedge by the Plymouth and Exeter Road, near 

 Lynham Lodge ; another between that and Collaford. 



N. Andegavensis, Bast. 

 Very rare. 

 D III. In two places in a hedge betAveen Pennycross Church and Boxhill ; 

 also a bush in a neighbouring hedge below the field-path from 

 Boxhill to Prospect. 

 IV. Hedge between Widey Cross and Forder Hill, Egg Buckland. 



