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303. R. nigrum, L. Black Currant. 



Alien or Denizen ; in damp bushy spots. Very rare. April, May. 

 c. I. A single bush by a stream near a house at Rosevale, St. Germans, 



growing near a plant of Symj)hytiim officinale, 1876. 

 D. III. A large bush by the mill-stream, Tamerton Foliot, with Vinca 

 major, 1874. 

 IV. A large bush by the tramway near Darklake, Bickleigh, 1873. 

 One by the Plym, a little above Plymbriclge ; another in a 

 sandy marsh near Rumple, but in the same locality a small 

 root of one of the old garden Fuchsias, 1869. 

 V. Two bushes in Torr Wood, near Yealmpton. One between 

 Puslinch Bridge and Kitley Quay. One m a field hedge oppo- 

 site Lynham Lodge, 1874. 

 VI. Two by the stream at Gutsford Bridge. One in a hedge near a 

 farm-house between Torr and Kingston, 1875. One on a hedge- 

 bank at Flete, 1875. 



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TILI^EA, L. 



304. T. muscosa, L. Mossy Tillcea. 



Native ; on slaty refuse from quarries, and in dry spots on and 

 about paths. Very rare and extremely local. April to June. 

 D. IV. On May 13th, 1861, 1 found Tilloia muscosa growing on slaty soil 

 near an old quarry on Colwell Estate, not far from the Plym, 

 in the parish of Egg Buckland; Phyt. v. N.S. 256. It is plenti- 

 ful some seasons on slaty refuse about both Cann and Rumple 

 (close to which is Colwell) Quarries, on each side of the Plym 

 Valley, and also occurs by some of the roads and paths in their 

 vicinity, but nowhere beyond half-a-mile from them. 

 In dry springs this soon passes out of flower and dies. If seen plenti- 

 fully at a certain spot one season, but little may appear there the next, 

 as is the case with some other minute species. 

 First record : Briggs, 1861, also for Devon. 



SEDUM, L. 



305. S. Telephium, L. Live-long or Everlasting Orpine. 



a. iiurpurascens. 



Native or Denizen ; on bushy or stony hedge-banks and woody 

 places. Common. August, September, 

 c. I. Hedge near St. Mellion ! Jour. R. Inst. Corn. iii. 51. Trehan, 

 growing near Hellehorus viridis. Burraton Combe, and be- 

 tween Burraton and Notter Bridge. 3Iarkwell. Near Caracawn 



