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D. IV. "Wembiiry ; Mr. C. Johns, Jacob, ib. ; in considerable quantity 

 on a bushy bank by Cliff Road, but extending over a very 

 small piece of ground ; only just within the eastern boundary 

 line of this District, 1873. 

 First record : Jacob, 1835. 



629. M. Glechoma, Benth. Ground Ivy. 



Native ; on hedge-banks, in copses, woods, and hilly pastures. 

 Very common. March to Jinie. Area general. 

 One of the commonest species of the Order. The variety hirsiita, 

 noticed in a field at St. Budeaux, and on a cliff by Weston Mills Lake 

 (District iii.). This plant is still gathered for use as a medicmal herb. 



SALVIA, L. 



530. S. Verbenaca, L. Wild Ewjlish Clary. 



Native ; on rocky banks, in waste places and dry pastures, espe- 

 cially in a calcareous soil or near the sea. Rather, though 

 locally, common. May to September, 

 c. I. Banks by the coast about Seaton and Dowiiderry. 



II. Near the Preventive Service House, Rame ; Rev. Dr. Jacob, 

 Banks, Fl. part 3. Between Maker and Millbrook ; Tregantle 

 Fort ! ; Keiys, Fl. iii. 185. Wall, Cremyll, 1871. 

 D. III. South-west extremity of Cremill-point ; Banks, Fl. part 3 ; in 

 plenty at De\irs Point. Devonport Trenches ; id. et. ib. 

 Abundant about the eastern part of the lines, Devonport ; 

 Jacob, Fl. part 10. Block-house Hill ; Ravensh. Fl. 50 : still 

 about Devonport ; at the Hill it occurs at an elevation of about 

 200 feet. Two plants on the turf in front of a house in Devon- 

 shire Terrace, Plymouth, 1874 ; one still there, 1879. One in 

 a waste spot at Tamerton Foliot, seemingly a recent introduc- 

 tion, 1874. In plenty on a bank at Holes Hole, Beer Ferrers. 

 IV. About Plymstock ! ; Banks, Fl. part 3. Cattedo\\ii Quarries ! ; 

 Jacob, Fl. part 10. Abundant about the cliffs of the Hoe and 

 the slopes under the Citadel ; Keys, Fl. iii. 184 ; still in plenty, 

 1S80. In many places on the limestone between the Plym 

 estuary and Elburton. Dry bank m a field above the Tothill 

 and Laira Road. 

 V. Wembury ; on banks outside the churchyard, above Yealm Ferry, 

 ui plenty, and occurring elsewhere in the parish. Between 

 Newton Ferrers and the Yealm Ferry. Noss. 

 VI. In one place near Mothecombe, and also on the Kingston side of 

 the Erme estuary. 

 Confined to the warmest portions of the area. 

 Fu'st record : Banks, 1830. 



