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on the road to Notter Bridge, and about Notter Bridge. Be- 

 tween Moditon Mill and Kotter jMill. Near Pillatoji Mill. 



11. Harewood. 

 D. III. Manadon Wood ! ; Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron. iii. 216. By the 

 Plymouth leat channel at Pennycross. Budshead A\'ood, &c., 

 St. Budeaux. Horsham, AVarleigh and Postham, Tamerton 

 Foliot. Woods of the Tavy Valley. Between Lophill and 

 Milton. Roborough Plantation. Newbridge, above the Tamar. 



IV. Saltram ; id. et. ih. On the limestone east of the Plym estuary; 

 at Oreston, between Pomphlet and Billacombe, &c. Woods 

 below Staddiscombe, towards Radford. Longbridge, and in 

 profusion in certain parts of the Plym Valley woods. Near 

 Colebrook. Derriford, and near Fancy. 

 V. Between Noss and Yealm Ferry. Between Newton Ferrers 

 village and Yealmpton. Near Lynham. About Fordbrook, 

 Blackpool, &c., Brixton. 



VI. Wood on the Kingston side of the Erme estuary, and between 

 Kingston and Sequers Bridge. Between Mothecombe and 

 Pamflete, and elsewhere about Holbeton. Ermington. 

 Grows abundantly at about 560 feet in District iii. 



625. E. Par alias, L. Sea Spurge. « 



Native ; in sand on the coast or by tidal water. Very rare. July, 



August, or later, 

 c. II. Whitsand Bay ; Keys, Fl. iii. 216. I have a specimen collected 



there in 1861, but I did not note the spot exactly, so possibly it 



may belong to District i. 

 D. VI. On a sand-bank by the Erme, at Pamflete. 



626. E. portlandica, L. Portland Spurge. 



Native ; on cliffs by the coast. Rare. April to September, 

 c. II. Whitsand Bay ; Keys, Fl. iii. 216 ; there near Tregantle, 1880. 

 D. VI. By Bigbury Bay, below Kingston. Cliflf at Meadowfoot Cove, 

 Mothecombe. 



627. E. Peplus, L. Petty Spurge. 



Colonist or Native ; in cultivated fields, garden ground, on earth- 

 capped walls and banks. Very common. jMarch to November. 

 Area general. 

 A weed in gardens in the town of Plymouth, grounds of Atlien?eum, 

 Hospital, &c. 



628. E. exigua, L. Dwarf Spurge. 



Colonist ; among corn and other crops, and on banks near arable 

 land. Common. Jime to November. 



