278 PINGUICULACE.E PRIMULACEiE. 



CYNOGLOSSUM, Tournef. 



563. C officinale, L. Common HouncVs-tonrjue. 



Denizen ; in waste places by roadsides. Very rare. June to 

 August, or later, 

 c. I. Two flowering and five small plants under a hedge by Trewrickle 

 Lane, near Port Wrinkle, Sheviock, 1875. 

 [11. Near Mount Edgcumbe ; many specimens in Herh. Goidd.,Jn\jy 

 1852, probably collected by J. Banker.] 

 D. [V. Wembury, 1851 ; Keys, Fl. iii. 116; probably now extinct; for 

 I have failed to find it. ] 



Echinospennum Lajypula^ Swartz. Casual. A single plant near 

 Wacker jNIill, by the Torpoint and Liskeard turnpike road, August, 1873. 

 Probably brought with corn. 



PINGUICULACE^. 



564. P. lusitanica, L. Pale Buttericort. 



Native ; in peaty bogs, swampy and damp places on moors and 

 commons. Locally common. June to September, 

 c. I. Yiverdon Down. Pillaton Down. 



II. Bogs below Kingston Down, near Harrowbarrow. 

 D. III. Near the Virtuous Lady ]\Iine, and in a bog between that and 

 Denham Bridge. Small bog in a pasture near Tamar House, 

 1868. 

 IV. Dartmoor ! ; Fl. Dev.; near Shaugh Bridge. Near Wheal Sidney 

 JNline ; Keys, Fl. iii. 196. Bog on Derriford estate. Egg Buck- 

 land, Very sparingly in a boggy spot in a meadow below 

 Shaugh Wood, 1877. Lee Moor. Sheepstor. Wigvor Down. 

 V. Near Cornwood. Bog in an enclosure below Hanger Down. 

 VI. Ivybridge ! ; Steiv. FL Torq. 102. Hanger. In bogs on Dart- 

 moor, above Harford Bridge. 

 One of the common and characteristic species of the bogs of the peaty 

 and moorland tracts. 



PRIMULACE^. 



PRIMULA, L. 



565. P. vulgaris, Huds. Common Primrose. 



Native ; on hedge-banks, in woods and copses. Very common. 

 ]\Iarch to early part of May. Area general. 

 Extirpated from the lanes immediately around the town of Plymouth, 

 through persons digging up the roots for sale, or to plant in gardens. 



