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c. I. On the shore near Craf thole ; Jones, Tour, 16. Seaton ; Jones's 

 record has doubtless reference either to this station or to the 

 following one. 

 11. Between Lugger's Cave and "Wrinkle ; Mr. C. Johns, Banks, Ft. 

 part 5 ; still in a sandy spot below Tregantle Fort, 

 D. VI. By Bigbury Bay, at the cove below Kingston village. On a sand- 

 bank by the Erme, near Parafiete. 

 The rocky, not sandy, character of most of our shores may be the 

 reason of the rarity of this species in the area. 



CUSCUTA, Tournef. 



465. C. Epithymum, L. Lesser Dodder. 



Kative ; on commons, banks, and in open pastures ; parasitical 

 on U. europceus, U. GaLlii, Cailuna imlgaris, and other 

 shrubby plants. Rather common. July, August. 

 c. I. Pillaton Down, Cadsonbury. 



II. Rame Head ! ; between Tregantle and Sharrow Grot, Whitsand 

 Bay ! ; Keys, Fl. iii. 116. Vernico; Jour. B. last. Corn. iii. 

 50. Between Rame Head and Penlee Point, 

 D. Ill, Buckland iMonachorum Down, near the Virtuous Lady Mine, 

 IV. Heybrook Brake, just above the coast. Shaugh Hill. Bickleigh 

 Down. By Plymbridge Road, &c., where w^as formerly Egg 

 Buckland Down ; a patch, mostly on Teucriuni Scorodonia, 

 1872 ; in another spot on this, 1874 ; generally on Ulex. 

 V. Revelstoke, above the coast. Crownhill Do^ii. 

 VI. Ivj^bridge ; Keys, ib. ; seen in that neighbourhood. 



466. C. Trifolii, Bah. Clover Dodder. 



Ahen ; but perhaps now established in some places. In fodder 

 or grass-fields, on Trifoliwni x>ratense, and other allied plants, 

 extending from them on to the surrounding vegetation. Rare. 

 July to October. 



c. II. In two or three spots m a clover and grass-field, sown probably a 

 year or two previous, near Borough farm-house, Antony, August, 

 1872. 



D. IV. Several patches in a clover-field at Fursdon, Egg Buckland, with 

 Orohanche minor ; also in two other fields in the same neigh- 

 bourhood ; noticed on T. hyhridum, as well as on T. pratense, 

 July, 1866 ; also seen by my brother in one of the fields in 

 1871. In a clover-field at Fursdon, September, 1875 ; again 

 with Orohanche. Field at Compton Gifford, August, 1866. A 

 few young plants in a fodder-field at Colwell, Egg Buckland, 

 May, 1870. In plenty in a field at Leigham, Egg Buckland, 

 1876. 



