214 COMPOSITiE. 



Terrace, approaching var. grandiflorus (florets a little ex- 

 ceeding the phyllaries) ; June, 1876. On the further from 

 Plymouth of the Laira embankments, and near Laira Bridge. 

 Crabtree. About the limestone quarry at Gore ; possibly h. 

 minor, 1876. Near Higher Leigham farm-house, Egg Buck- 

 land. 

 In the Plymouth examples the florets vary from a little shorter to rather 

 longer than the phyllaries. 



h. minoj', Fries, 

 c. I. A few plants between Hatt and Penters Cross, 1874. 



II. Near Antony ; between that and Torpomt, 1871, near Borough 

 farm-house, 1878. A plant by the quay at Calstock, 1877. 

 D. III. A single plant on a rubble heap by Richmond "Walk, Devonport, 

 June, 1872. Plymouth and Ta^^stock Road, near the George 

 Hotel, 1871, &c. Maristow. 

 lY. Cattedown Quarries, Eev. J. S. Toze?-, Banks, Fl. part 3 ; minor 

 there ! 1875, &c. In and about the old limestone quarry near 

 Wixenford farm-house ; elsewhere on the limestone, near 

 Elburton, between Oreston and Plymstock, &c. On the first 

 from Plymouth of the Laira Embankments ; the type also in 

 that neighbourhood. J\Iarsh jNIills ; very characteristic minor. 

 Forder, Egg Buckland ; two plants by the Military road, 

 August, 1875. 

 V. By the Plymouth and Totnes Road, near Kitley. Between 

 Lynham Lodge and Ford, by the Plymouth and Exeter Road ; 

 florets not seen expanded, so possibly the type, 1877. 

 Probably this species occurs m District vi. , but hitherto it has not been 

 found there. About Plymouth the anthers in both of the varieties or 

 forms are dark brown. 

 Fii'st record : Banks, 1830. 



431. T. porrifolins, L. Salsify. 



Alien or Casual ; banks and gi'assy places. Very rare. ]\Iay to 

 July, or later, 

 [c. II. Edge of the Weii', Head of the Tamar ; Dr. Mcllroy, Banks, 



Fl. part 3 ; perhaps on Devon side (District in. ). ] 

 D. III. Banks of the Tavy ; abundant in Beerferris (Beer Ferrers) Church- 

 yard ; Jacob, Fl. part 14, with coloured plate, 1836. In plenty 

 by the railway at Stoke Damerel, with Eschscholtzia, and other 

 * escapes ' from neighbourmg gardens, 1874. 

 [IV. Plymstock, Dr. Hamilton, Banks, ih.'\ 

 Perhaps not established anywhere in the area. 



