188 VALERIANxVCEiE. 



II. Liiidulph (Landulph), Rev. E. T. Bree ; a specimen of tliis is in 

 Mr. Borrer's Herbarium, sent by Mr. Bree, as F. dentata; 

 Hook. Brit. Fl. ed. 3, 24. Neighbourhood of Antony and St. 

 Johns, 1865, 1875, &c. &c. In plenty under a hedge-bank by 

 Hay Lane, near Trevol, 1875. 

 D. III. Plymouth and Saltash Road ; on banks in two or three spots, 

 with V. dentata in larger quantity, 1S6G, and subsequently. 

 A plant in a corn-field by SouthaAvay Lane, Tamerton Foliot, 

 1872. 

 IV. Near Pomphlet, in cultivated ground and on earth-capped walls. 

 Between Down Thomas and Wembury. Among mangold 

 wurzel in a field between Elburton and Plympton, 1866. Clover- 

 field at Fursdon, Egg Buckland, 1866. 

 V. Wembury, among corn. Corn-field near Worsewell, Revelstoke, 

 1875. Wheat-field between Puslinch and Westcombe, Newton 

 Ferrers, June, 1873 ; among barley near Lolesbury, 1875. In 

 plenty among oats in a field at Chittleburn, Brixton, 1875. 

 Near Halwell, 1871. 

 VI. Near Kingston, 1865 ; in two fields of barley there, August, 1875. 

 Corn-field above Bigbury Bay, near Mothecombe, 1873. In two 

 near EfFord, Holbeton, 1874. 

 Wherever this grows V. dentata is almost certain to be seen also, but 

 the converse is by no means the case, as dentata is much commoner 

 than Auricula. In 1879 I saw JVIr. Bree's Landulph spechnen in the 

 Herbarium of the late Mr. Borrer, at Kew. With it is the note, "Broken 

 as it is, take care of it ; for I have no more in seed." Through the 

 specimens forwarded thence by Mr. Bree this seems to have been first 

 announced as a British species, by Sir W. J. Hooker, in British Flora 

 ed. 3 ; 1835. It is mostly near the coast or in the vicinity of tidal waters 

 that V. Auricula occurs. 



369. V. dentata, Koch. Narrow-fruited Lamhs^ Lettuce. 



Colonist ; among corn or other crops, and sometimes on earth- 

 capped walls, or banks near arable land. Very common. Latter 

 part of May to September. 

 c. I. Plentiful in the corn-fields near Craf thole ; Jones, Tour, 16. St. 

 Germans. St. Mellion. Quethiock. 

 II. St. Johns ; Jacob, Fl. part 11 ; near there with both rough (var. 

 mixta) and smooth fruit, 1867. Saltash ; Keys, Fl. iii. 56. 

 Rame ; mixta there, 1875. 

 D. III. Plymouth and Saltash Road. Tamerton Foliot. Beer Ferrers. 

 Between Roborough Down and Walkhampton. 

 IV. Sliaugh ; Jacob, ib. Plymstock. Near Down Thomas. Egg 

 Buckland. Near Newnham. 



