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289. E. montanum, L. Broad-leaved Willoic-herh. 



Native ; on banks, walls, by roadsides, and sometimes in bushy- 

 places. Very common. June to September. Area general. 



A variety with white flowers is rather frequent, and has been met with 

 in every one of the Districts. Several plants of it will sometimes be 

 found in the same locality, leading to the inference that it will, at least 

 to some extent, come true from seed. Some plants will have flowers 

 opening white, but changing to rose before fading, just as in E. lanoeo- 

 latum. 



It is difficult to say whether E. montanum or E. ohsciirum is the 

 commoner species ; the two are certainly the most generally diffused of 

 the genus. 



290 E. lanceolatuui, Seb. Spear-Jeaved WiUoiv-herh. 



Native ; on rocky or stony banks, m dry waste spots, on wall- 

 tops, and sometimes as a garden weed. Locally common ; in 

 certain localities extremely abundant, whilst quite absent from 

 some tiacts. June to September, or later. 



0. I. Hessenfurd, and between that and Seaton. Near Wacker Mill. 

 "NVivelscombe, in plenty. Between Trematon village and Trehan. 

 St. Stephens. Trevollard. About Tideford, Cutcrew, between 

 Cutmere and Trerule, and at St. Germans village, all in that 

 parish. Near Notter Bridge. Between Pillaton .Mill and 

 village. 

 II. On slaty refuse by an old slate quarry between Trevol and Antcuy. 

 Wilcove, and near Merrifield. St. Johns. Abundant on t!ie 

 banks of the railway at Saltash, and occurring elsewhere in 

 that neighbourhood. Landulph. Common near Cargi-een and 

 Tinnel. Between Hatt and Penters Cross. St. Domuiick. 



D. III. Pennycomequick, and between that and Stoke Damerel. Quite 

 common on walls and banks at or about Stoke, Keyham, and 

 Ford. Frequent about Penny cross, Saltash Passage, St. 

 Budeaux, and Tamerton Foliot. By the Plymouth and Tavis- 

 tock Road, at Down House, near Knackersknowle, and near 

 Roborough village. Between Lophill and Denhara Bridge ; 

 also between Lophill and Milton. Seen at a few spots in the 

 parish of Beer Ferrers. In three places by the turnpike road 

 between Horrabridge and Tavistock, 1879. 

 IV. Lipson, and between that and Crabtree ; Phyt. vi. N.S. 287. On 

 walls and in gardens about, and sometimes in, the town of 

 Plymouth. On limestone at Cattedown, near the Oreston 

 Quarries, and at Pomphlet. On slaty refuse between Goosewell 

 and Staddiscombe. Near Down Thomas. Crabtree. Compton. 

 Leigham, Thornbury Lane, and Alderpit, Egg Buckland. In 



