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V. Revelstoke. Near Langdon. Brake near Elburton. Green at 

 Westlake. Near Stretchley. Crownhill Down. 

 VI. Erme Valley ; between Ivybridge and Harford, and on Dartmoor. 

 Foimd mostly in the less cultivated tracts. 



RHINANTHUS, L. 

 504. R. Crista-g-alli, L. Common Yellow Rattle. 



Native ; on grassy banks, in meadows and pastures. Common. 

 May to July. 

 c. I. Between Polbathick and Trerule. St. Stephens. Tideford. Lan- 

 drake. Between Hatt and Penters Cross. 

 II. Rame. Carkeel. In a peaty enclosure from Kingston Down. 

 D. III. About Keyham ; Boxhill, Mr. Hunt ; Banks, Ft. part 3. Rail- 

 way bank below the Saltash Road. Between Beer Alston and 

 Tavistock. 

 IV. On limestone rubble from the Oreston Quarries. Saltram. Plym- 

 bridge Road, &c., Egg Buckland. Sheepstor. In a very wet 

 bog below Shell Top, Dartmoor, 1868. 

 V. Between Puslinch and Lolesbury. Plymouth and Yealmpton 



Road. Near Cholwichtown. Cornwood. 

 VI. Orcherton, and near Oldaport. Caton. 



A very widely distributed species, that might perhaps be put in the 

 ' very common ' list. It is curious to find it, as in District iv. , occurruig 

 on the dry limestone rubble-heap and in the wet moorland bog. 



MEIAMPYKUM, Tournef. 

 605. M. pratense, L. Common Cow-wheat. 



Native ; m woods, copses, and on banks in their vicinity. Com- 

 mon. June, July, and sometimes later, 

 c. I. Between Hessenford and Seaton. Sheviock. Tideford. Pillaton, 

 II. Near Kingsmill. Between Ashland and Harrowbarrow. Cotehele 

 Wood. 

 D. III. Hedge-bank between Honicknowle and Woodlands Fort. Loose- 

 leigh, Warleigh, &c., Tamerton Foliot. Hedge-bank between 

 Fancy and Roborough. Woods of the Tavy Valley. Between 

 Milton and Maristow. 

 IV. Derriford, Fursdon, &c.. Egg Buckland. Common Wood ; plants 

 Avith white tiowers growing witli others. Bickleigh ; near the 

 bridge with tiowers of a golden yellow. 

 V. Between Eftbrd and Harestone and near Fordbrook, Brixton. 



Brake near Elburton. Cornwood. • 

 VI. Copse by the Erme, near Efford. Kingston. Flete. Ivybridge. 

 A sylvestral species, generally in abundance where aboriguial wood 

 remauis. Its flo\\'ers vary in tint from white to golden yellow, though 

 usually of a pale yellow. 



