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D. [III. Millbay ; Rev. J. S. Tozer ; Banks, /J.] Xear Maristo^- ; Jacobs 

 ih. 

 •lY. Bovisand ; Jacob, ih.; Major Briggs, 1S71. 

 YI. By Bigbury Bay, below Riugmoie. 

 Seems to be decreasing. 

 First record : Banks, 1830. 



SCROPHULARIACE^. 



VEKBASCUM, L. 



471. V. Thapsus, L. Great Mullein. 



Kative ; iii pastures, on banks, in waste places, and on walls. 

 Common. July to September. 

 c. I. Seaton. Between Hesk}Ti and Cutcrew. St. Stephens. Tideford. 

 Sheviock. 

 II. Between Millbrook and Tregantle ; Keys, Fl. iii. 131. Above 

 Whitsand Bay. Torpoint. Landulph. 

 D. III. A plant on the boundary wall of the grounds of the Military 

 Hospital, Stoke Damerel, 1876. Pennycross. Tamerton Foliot. 

 Buckland 3Ionachorum. Beer Ferrers. 

 lY. Plymstock ; Keys, ih. Furze Hill Lane, Plymouth, 1873. Catte- 

 down. Compton Gifford. Egg Buckland. Plympton St. Mary. 

 [Three or foiu- dozen plants on the wall of the old Friary 

 gTOunds, by Tothill Road, Pkmouth, 1873 ; wall taken down in 

 the autumn of that year. ] 

 Y. Revelstoke ! ; Keys, ih. Wembury. Xewton Ferrers. Brixton. 



Yealmpton. 

 YI. Ruifrmore. Kingston. Holbeton. 



472. V. nigrum, L. Dark Mullein. 



Native ; on banks and in waste spots. Yery rare, and extremely 

 local. July to September. 

 c. I. Between Craf thole and Looe ; Jones, Tour, 16 ; still in this 

 locality, on banks and in waste spots about the estuary of the 

 Seaton. 

 Restricted to a limited tract in the south-western extremity of the area. 

 First record : Jones, 1820. 



Hybrid. Thapso-nigimm. A Hybrid between the Great Mullein and 



the Dark Mullein. Yery rare, 

 c. I. One plant at Seaton, September, 1873. Six or seven, with many 



of V. nigrum and some of T^ Tlmj^sus gro'^ing near, July, 



1876. 



