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Asanim europceum, L. Alien ; planted. Ham ; Rev. C. T. Collins^ 

 Banks, Fl. ]\Irs. Collins's garden at llam, near Plymouth : plant said 

 to be found wild in an old quarry in the neighbourhood ; note in Herb. 

 Borrer., Keys, FL The gentleman referred to by Banks as the Rev. C. T. 

 Collins, who was subsequently known as the Rev. C. T, Collins Trelawny, 

 informed me some years ago that he had himself introduced the Asaruni, 

 together with some other reputed British species, into the grounds at 

 Ham. 



Empetrum nigrum, L. Grows on Dartmoor, but not on any portion 

 that comes within either of the Districts. 



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621. E. Peplis, L. Purple Spurge. 



Native ; on sand by the coast. Very rare, or extinct, 

 c. I. Seaton ; Hore, Keys, Fl. iii. 215. 



II. One plant nearly at the eastern end of Whitsand Bay, surrounded 

 by bushes of Cakile maritima, August 5th, 1847 ; Pascoe, in 

 Phyt. ii. 944, 1847. Johns ; specimen, Herb. Cornwall Hort. 

 Society, Keys, ib. 



622. E. Helioscopia, L. Sun Spurge. 



Colonist ; in cultivated fields and waste spots about arable land. 

 Common. April to November, 

 c. I. Neaj- Tregantle Fort. Antony. 



II. Torpoint. St. Johns. 

 D. III. AYhitleigh. Pennycross. 



IV. JMount Batten. Laira. Egg Buckland. 

 V. Wembury. Revelstoke. Newton Ferrers. 

 VI. Above Bigbury Bay. Kingston. 



623. [E. platyphylla, L. Broad-leaved Warted Spurge. 



Casual \ Not seen recently, and probably extinct, 

 c. II. Torpoint ; Hore, Phyt. i. 163, 1842. Johns ; specimen in Herb. 

 Cornwall Hort. Society, Keys, Fl. iii. 215.] 



624. E. amygdaloides, L. Woody Sp)urge. 



Native ; in copses, woods, bushy waste places, and on hedge- 

 banks. Common. April, ]May. 

 c. I. Hessenford, in plenty. Between two and three miles from Saltash 



