210 COMPOSITE. 



J). IV. Foot of Pl)-mpton Castle, and near the west entrance into 

 Plympton St. Mary Churchyard ; Banks, FL part 1 ; may be 

 extinct at the first spot, but seen recently at the latter. 

 Orchard close to Efford Manor House, Egg Buckland, 

 V. By the Yealm, a little below Puslinch Bridge. In an orchard 

 and elsewhere on the left bank of Kitley Brook, between 

 Efibrd and Gorlofen. 

 YI. Orcherton. Modbury. 

 First record : Banks, 1830. 



P. fragrans, Presl. Sweet-scented Coltsfoot. 



Alien, now quite established in many spots ; mostly near gardens. 

 Rather rare. December to February. 

 c. I. Hedge-bank by one of the plantations near Antony House, close 

 to the Torpoint and Liskeard turnpike road. Hedge-bank 

 behind the Rectory House at St. ]Mellion, at about 370 feet. 

 II. Merrifield, on a bank close to houses and gardens. Bank near the 

 inlet at Kmgsmill. 

 ». III. Slope near the Granby Barracks, Devonport. King's Tamerton, 

 behind Mount Tamar House. On both sides of the old road to 

 Saltash, at Boldventure. Between Knackersknowle and Tamer- 

 ton Foliot, near Looseleigh. 

 lY. Abundant on the limestone rubble heaps. West Hoe, and on the 

 walls of the Greenbank estate ! ; Linketty Lane, Widey ! ; 

 Kei/s, FL iii. 58. Laira. By the grounds of The Priory, 

 Compton Gitford. Roadside between Hooe and Plymstock. 

 Hedge-bank near the Yicarage House at Bickleigh. 

 Y. Near the old barn at Langdon. Hedge-bank near Wembury* 



House. By a small orchard close to Yealmpton village. 

 YI. In several places about Ermington village. 



As this is one of the " Excluded species " of the London Catalogue, I 

 have not attached a number to it here, though now it is so well estab- 

 lished that it has really more claim to be reckoned as a Ph-mouth species 

 than have such decided Casuals as Camelina sativa, Carum Carui, and 

 Crejns setosa. 



EUPATORIUM, Tournef. 



421. E. cannabinum, L. Common Hemp- Agrimony. 



Native ; among bushes and rank herbaceous plants by rivers, 



streams, and ditches ; also in waste spots and on banks. Yery 



common. Part of July to September. Area general. 



Grows close to the town at Pennycomequick, &c. Frequent over the 



enclosed country ; and although delighting to grow in damp spots by 



water, yet sometimes occumng on dry and rocky banks, and even on 



