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V. Wemhiny. By Coffleet Lake and elsewhere in that neighbour- 

 hood. Revelstoke. Newton Ferrers. Cornwood. 

 VI. Ringmore. By the Anchorist Rock. About the Erme estuary. 



Ivybridge. Harford. 

 In certain locahties, as on the coast and in some of the rocky parts of 

 Dartmoor, one of the most abundant species. 



307. S. acre, L. Biting Stonecrop or Wall Pep2')er. 



Native ; on walls and roofs, and earth-capped walls ; rarely on 

 sand by the coast. Common. June, 

 c. I. Antony. jMarkwell. Tideford. Landrake. Leigh. 



II. Near Saltash ; Keys, Fl. ii. 159. Torpoint. Very sparingly on 

 sand just above the coast near Tregantle. Millbrook. Tinnel. 

 St. Mellion. 

 D. III. Wall of the Naval Hospital grounds, Stonehouse. Weston Mills. 

 Honicknowle. Blaxton. Buckland ]Monachorum. Horrabridge. 

 IV. Hoe ; Catdown ; Keys, ih. Oreston ; and by a limestone quarry 

 between Plymstock and Hooe. Wall in the marshes between 

 Tothill and Laira. Crabtree. Beauhaye, Egg Buckland. 

 V. Creacombe. Bridgend and Newton Ferrers. Yealmpton. Brixton. ' 

 VI. On a sand-bank and more abundantly on a wall at Mothecombe. 

 Khigston. Modbury. 

 Unlike S. anglicum, this species defies smoke. I suspect it to be for 

 the most part but an escape from cultivation, especially as it had an old 

 medicinal reputation, and even now is frequent in gardens. 



308. S. reflexum, X. Yell ow Stonecrop. 



Denizen ; on banks, walls, and in dry stony waste places ; almost 

 always near houses. Rather common. July, 

 c. I. In profusion on old slaty refuse thrown out from Tilland Quarry ; 

 also occurring on neighbouring walls. Wall by a limekiln at 

 Tideford. 

 II. On a rock at Crimble (Cremyll) Passage, near Mount Edgcumbe ; 

 Gough, Camd. i. 31, ed. 2. Railway bank, Saltash. Near 

 Penters Cross. Bank below an orchard at Elbridge. Etheric, 

 on a wall by a cottage. 

 D. III. Between Lophill and Milton ; Keijs, FL ii. IGO. On limestone 

 rock near Richmond Walk, Devonport. Honicknowle. Near 

 an old house at Holes Llole. 

 IV. Crabtree, by the tramway. Bank between Plymstock and Under- 

 wood ; at Plymstock, and also between that and Oreston. 

 V. Near Puslinch ! ; Keys, ih. ; it occurs plentifully by the road to 

 Newton Ferrers, and in that village. On walls near a farm- 

 house at Wembury. Creacombe. 



