SCROPHULAEIACE-E. 247 



Road, near Lee 31ill Bri<ige, 1S67. Abundant in some enclose-i 

 land by Crownbill Down, 187S. 

 TI. Ivvbridge ; Raveiuh. Fl. 4S ; I 1S77. Between the Anchorist 

 Rock and Motheo<;<mbe. Xear Efford, H<;'ll»eton, 1874^ Olda- 

 port. Field below Hanger Down, in plenty, 1879. 

 First record : PolvcTi^eh, 1797, on the authority of Mr. Yonge. 



PZDICULAEIS, Tonrmf. 



502. P palustris, Z. Upright Loasewort. 



Native ; by streams in the moory tracts, in peaty meadows and 

 damp pastures. Rare. June to August. 

 c. I. By a stream running into the Xotter at Gapper Bridge, 1869. 

 Very sparingly in one place in the Seatctn Yalley, between 

 Hessenford and the coast, 1874 ; several plants in a swamp by 

 a tributary stream near Treloy, 1875. 

 D. III. [Xear the pottery at Keyham, Mr. Hunt ; marsh near Mile- 

 house ; BarJc-s:^ Fl. part 3. Near the head of the creek, Keyham, 

 1844 : none of it was to be seen last year (1845) ; Key^, S. D. L it. 

 Chron, 206 and Fl. Specimen labelled 'Keyham Lake, 1843, 

 C. Harper,' in Herb. E(iston.'\ On the leat banks near Ro- 

 borough, in fair quantity, 1863 : perhaps since destroyed by the 

 repair and alteration of the banks. Roborough Down ; by a 

 small stream from the Devonport leat 

 IV. Boggy meadow above Dewerstone rocks I ; banks of the 3Ieavy 



river ; Keys., FL iii. 13S. 

 X\. I^•ybridge ; Keys., ib. 

 First record : Banks, 1830. 



503. P. sylvatica, L. Procumbent LcnsevporL 



Xative ; on heaths, in barren pasture land, in waste furzy or turfy 

 places, and in meadows. Common. April to June, and often 

 again later. 



a I. Between Hessenford and tlie coast. GTeorges Lane, Sheviock. 

 Notter Valley. Viverdon Down. Cadsonbmy. 

 II. Maker. Near Carkeel. In a low pasture near St Johns village. 

 Marshy ground near Hatt Between St. Mellkm and Halton 

 Quay. 



D. III. Near Postham, Tamerton Foliot Tavy Valley. RobcTough 

 Down. Sampford Spiney. 

 IV. In furzy ground on Umestone just above Billacombe Brook. 

 Fursdon, Plymbridge Road, &c.. Egg Buddand ; two plants 

 with wliite flowers, one within a fottt of another with pink, by 

 this road, lS7i Three with white flowers, growing with others, 

 in furzy ground by Cann Wood, 1876. Hemerdon Ball 



