UMBELLIFER^. 173 



c. I. On the cliffs near Crafthole ; Jones, Tour, 16. Seaton. 



II. Tregantle ! ; Keys, Ft. ii. 177. 

 D. III. Bovisancl, id. et. ih. 

 V. Wembury. 

 VI. Mothecombe. By Bigbury Bay, at Kingston. 

 Connected with the tyi^ical plant by intermediate forms, and clearly 

 only a maritime form or variety of it. 



TORILIS, Hoffm. 



337. T. Anthriscus, Gaertn. Uiwiglit Hedge-Parsley. 



Native ; on banks, in waste spots, and by roadsides. Very common. 

 July to September. Area general. 

 Grows very near Plymouth, as between it and Milehouse, and is of fre- 

 quent occurrence as a roadside plant in the enclosed country. 



338. T. nodosa, Gaertn. Knotted Hedge-Parsley. 



Native ; on dry banks, by footpaths, and sometimes as a weed in 

 corn-fields. Locally common. ]May to September, 

 c. I. Port Wrinkle, and near Crafthole. Downderry. 



II. Rame. ]\Iillbrook. Torpoint. Antony. Cargreen. 

 D. III. Mutley. Border of Devonport Park, near the lodge, &c., Stoke 

 Damerel. King's Tamerton. Blaxton. 

 IV. West Hoe ; under the Citadel ; Staddon Cliffs ; Keys, Fl. ii. 178. 

 Down Thomas. Cattedown. Plymstock. Between Plymouth 

 and Laira. Leigham. Field at Common Wood, Egg Buckland, 

 1872. 

 V. Wembury. Newton Ferrers. Revelstoke. Sea-bank above 

 Wadliam Beach. Brixton. 

 VI. Near the Anchorist Rock, above Bigbury Bay. 

 One of the species that affect the warmest spots. I have never met 

 with it around Dartmoor. 



CH^ROPHYLLUM, L. 



339. C. Anthriscus, Lam. Common Chervil. 



Native or Colonist ; on hedge-banks. Very rare. Part of April, 



May. 

 D. III. Near Tamerton Foliot, on a dry hedge-bank by the footpath to 



Blaxton : plentiful there in May, 1867 ; Jour. Bot. v. 310 ; 



noticed on two hedge-banks, 1871 ; still in plenty, 187-5. The 



station may be more particularly described as between Horsham 



farm-house and Blaxton inlet. 

 Mr. Keys gives, in Flora of Devon and Cornwall, three local stations 

 west of the Tamar for this species, but as a specimen from one of them, 

 in Herb. Plym. Inst., labelled as this, is really C. temuhim, I mistrust 

 all the three, and do not venture to quote them. 



