156 GROSSULARIACE^. 



300. C. hamulata, Kutz., inclusive of h. pedunculata, B.C. Hooked 

 Water Starwort. 

 Native ; iii rivers, streams, and pools. Common. April to August, 

 or later. 

 c. I. Viverdon Down. 

 D. III. In the Devonport Leat at Pennycross. 



IV. Banks of Plym, above Cann Quarry ; Keys^ Fl. iii. 218. Pit on 

 Hemerdon Ball {joedunculata). Pool on Dartmoor between 

 Cadover Bridge and Shaugh {peduncidata) . 

 V. Puslinch, close to the bridge, in a pool. Pool in a Avood below 



Lee Mill Bridge. Cornwood. 

 VI. Between Caton and Ermington. Pool, Hanger Down {pedun- 

 culata). 



GROSSULARIACEvE. 



RIBES, L. 



301. R. Grossularia, L. Gooseberry. 



Denizen ; in wooded or bushy places and hedges. Rather common. 

 March, April. 



c. I. Hedges about Shillingham, St. Stephens. About half-a-dozen 

 bushes by the Toi-pomt and Liskeard Road, near Antony 

 village, growing with some of R. rubru7n, near a garden, 1871. 

 Wacker Wood. A few bushes on a hedge-bank bounding an 

 orchard at Sheviock. Wooded spot above the inlet at Polscove. 

 Two bushes by an old quarry in Polbathick Wood, 1871. 

 II. Hedge between Whitsand Bay and St. Johns. About Pill, near 

 Saltash, in the vicinity of gardens. In hedges about Wilcove 

 and Merrifield, where are old gardens. On hedge-banks near 

 houses. Lower Tregantle. Landulph. Two bushes in a thicket 

 by a pond near the path through Antony House grounds, in a 

 spot where they were evidently never planted by man, 1872. 



D. III. A bush or two near Denhara Bridge, growing near E. rubrum 

 and Anchusa seonpervirens. 

 IV. Hedge between Hay and Elburton, near Oreston. A bush on 

 the side of Saltram embankment above the waters of the Laira, 

 1873. Several in a hedge near the hamlet of Thornbury, and 

 a few in a plantation at Fursdon, Egg Buckland. 

 V. Langdon. Thicket above Coffleet 'Lake.' Wood, near Yealmpton. 

 Waste spot near a quarry between Gorlofen farm-house and 

 the Brixton and Harestone Road. By the stream near Corn- 

 wood Vicarage, not far from a cottage. 

 VI. A bush in a bushy spot between Bigbury Bay and Kingston 



