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II. Cawsaiid ! ; Keys^ FL St. Johns ; noticed sparingly between 

 the village and Torpoint in 1862, 1872, &c. ; m considerable 

 quantity in a potato-plot close to St. "\Ymnow farm-house, St. 

 Johns, September, 1875. 

 D. III. Yery sparingly in arable land near Saltash Passage, 1863. One 

 plant near St. Budeaux, 1868. One in an oat-field at Blaxton, 

 1868. 

 IV. A single plant by a roadside, Mannamead, Plymouth, July, 1870. 

 Two on a bank near Stoneybridge, Egg Buckland, August, 1864. 

 V. One in a corn-field near Calstone, Revelstoke, 1876. In plenty 

 with turnips in a field near Bridgend, by the church-path to 

 Revelstoke, August, 1874 ; in the same field, September, 1875. 

 VI. Field between Kingston and Ringmore, August, 1865. 

 Apparently no more than a Casual at some of the places named. 



LINARIA, Tournef. 



480. L. Cymbalaria, L. Ivy -leaved Toadflax ; ^Mother of Millions.^ 

 Alien or Denizen ; on walls, stony hedge-banks, rocky ' cuttings,' 

 and banks. Common. April to October. 

 c. I. Near Trematon Castle ; Keys, FL ; a white-flowered variety with 

 yellow palate by the lane below the castle, 1868. Polbathick. 

 Killa. Cutcrew. Markwell. Tideford. Leigh. 

 II. Near ]Millbrook ! ; near Cawsand ! ; Keys, ib. Near Penlee 

 Point. In profusion on a bank by the railway between Saltash 

 and Combe. Between Etheric and Cotehele Quay. 

 D. III. Plentifully on the stone hedges about half-a-mile from ]Milehouse, 

 near Devonport, and on the walls about Montpellier House ; 

 Jacob, FL part 5. In luxuriance at Ford, near Devonport ; 

 Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron. 206. JMutley ; St. Budeaux ; on the 

 walls of Tamerton Church ; Keys, FL iii. 134 ; at Mutley, in 

 1862, I found the beautiful white variety, but have not seen it 

 recently there. King's Tamerton and Honicknowle. Wall, 

 Torr Grove. Beer Ferrers ; on a wall by the churchyard, at 

 Gnatham, and near Holes Hole. 

 IV. Plympton ; Keys, ib. ; the white variety on the old castle ; 3Ir. 

 John Shepherd. Townsend Hill, and elsewhere about and in 

 Plymouth. On limestone rubble at Cattedown. Saltram Em- 

 bankment. Knackersknowle. Underwood. 

 V. Newton Ferrers. Dunstone. Langdon. Spriddlestone. Fursdon 



and Goodamoor. Cornwood. 

 VI. Ivybridge ; Keys, ib. Kingston. Mothecombe. Ermington. 

 One of the most strikmg examples of a completely established alien 

 perennial species. 

 First record : Jacob, 1835. 



