UMBELLIFER^. 163 



D. III. Svrampy spot in a field near Honicknowle. Warleigli Wood. Beer 

 Ferrers. Plaster Down. Sarapford Spiney. 

 IV. Bickleigh Yale ; Shaiigh ; Keys, Fl. ii. 164. DeiTiford, Common 



Wood, &c. , Egg Buckland. Lovaton. Ringmoor Down. 

 V. Revelstoke ; by a spring just above the coast. Near Spriddle- 

 stone. Westlake Green. ^Moorland pasture by Cro^Niihill Down. 

 VI. Dartmoor ! ; Ravensh. FL 29. By Bigbury Bay, close to the 



mouth of the stream below Kingston. I\7bridge. 

 In peaty soils this is a very common plant. 



SANICULA, L. 



314. S. europaea, L. Wood Sanicle. 



Native ; in copses, woods, and bushy spots. Very common. ^lay, 

 Jime. Area general. 

 One of the widely-diffused woodland and copse species. Within a few 

 miles of Plymouth it may be seen at Ham (District in.), Radford (iv.), 

 &c., but in this limited tract, as also in some others, it is not now an | 

 abundant plant, from the absence of wood. 



ERYNGIUM, L. 



315. E. maritimum, L. Sea Holly. 



Native ; in sand on or near the coast. Rather rare. July, August, 

 or later, 

 c. I. Seaton. Near Port Wrinkle, very spaiingly, 1875. 



II. Shores of Whitsand Bay, west of Lugger's Cave, J/r. Sconce, 

 Banks, Fl. part 4 ; still occurs below Tregantle. 

 D. IV. A little south of Bovisand Pier ; Banks, ib. 



V. On the shore between Wembury Point and the church. 

 VI. Sand-bank by the Erme estuary at Pamflete. 

 Fu-st record : Banks, 1830. 



316. E. campestre, Z. Field Eryngo. 



Native ; in an old limestone pasture by salt water. Very rare. 

 July to October. 

 D. III. On a rock which you descend to the Ferrey, from Plymouth over 

 into Cornwall ; Ray, Cat. Angl. ed. 1, 105 ; 1670 ; as '■E. 

 vulgare, J. B. vulg. et Canierarii, C. B. Med iterra^/ieum, 

 Ger. Mediterraneum sive campestre. Park. Common Eringo.' 

 On the hill which you ascend, after you are come over the 

 passage to go to Pl}^nouth grows Eryngium vulgare in great 

 plenty, which I do not remember to have seen anywhere else 

 in England. Ray, ^ Itiiuraries,' in Select Reiiu. Ray, by Der- 

 ham, 293 ; 1760. About the eastern pomt of the entrance to 



