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c. I. In plenty in swamps in the Seaton Yalley, l3etween the coast and 



Hessenford. Marshy spot in the vale between St. Mellion and 



Pillaton villages, 1869. Viverdon Down. 



D. III. Not seen -within the boundary line, thongh occurring only just 



beyond it in bogs below Whitchurch Down. 



IV. Chelson Meadow, near Plymouth ; Captain M'Aclam^ Keys, Fl. 



iii. 114 : extinct? Bog below Trowlsworthy, Dartmoor. 

 V. In plenty in the swamp on the green at Westlake, Ermington, 

 1879. Bog near the source of Broadall Brook, Dartmoor. 

 VI. Near Ivybridge ! ; Keys, ih. Hanger Down ; in plenty in a large 

 SAvanipy hollow. 



Pohmonium cceruleum, L. Laira, near Plymouth, but questionably 

 wild ; between Knackersknowle and Tamerton, casual, but apparently 

 wild, 1869 ; Keys, FL iii. 114. A garden outcast or 'stray,' but very rarely 

 seen. 



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462. C. arvensis, L. Small Bindweed. 



Native ; on dry or rocky banks, by roadsides and footpaths in 



warm open situations ; also in fields. Very common. June to 



September. Area general. 



Occurs close to the town of Plymouth. Noticed with white flowers 



between Antony and Tregantle (District ii.) ; between Ford Park and the 



Cemetery Road, Plymouth ; by the Plymouth and Saltash Road (iii.), 



and by the tramway near Crabtree (iv. ) ; with flowers having a purplish 



ring mthin the corolla, in abundance m the field behind the houses of the 



Preventive Station at Mothecombe, growing with the other (vi.). A 



curious form, with the corolla more or less divided into segments, for a 



yard or two by Westlake Road, between Down Thomas and the coast 



(IV.), 1875. 



463. C. sepium, L. Large Bindweed ; ' White SmocL' 



Native ; among bushes in hedges, m thickets in damp situa- 

 tions, and sometimes as a troublesome weed in garden ground. 

 Very common. July to October. Area general. 

 May be seen climbing over shrubs in gardens in Plymouth ; in the 

 hedge m Pennycomequick Vale, also in others close to tJie town, and in 

 the churchyard of Charles. 



464. C Soldanella, L. Sea Bindweed. 



Native ; on sand-banks by the coast and by estuaries. Rare. 

 Part of June, July, or later. 



