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and rather large example of glabra on the archery groimd at Manadon, 

 where it wa^ doubtless planted ; there are also some fine trees at Radford. 



636. TJ. montana, Sm. Broad-leaved Elm. 



Denizen (?) ; in hedges ; rarely elsewhere. Rather rare. February, 

 March, 

 c. II. Near Millbrook. A small tree m a hedge near St. Johns tillage. 

 D. III. Hedges about Tamerton Foliot village. Milton. 



IV. Hedge-row at Leigham, near the cross-road to Estover. Hedges 

 near Thornbury Corner, by the field-path to DeiTiford from 

 Pl3TTibridge Road. 

 V. A row of bushes in a hedge by an orchard near Efibrd. In a 



rocky wood at Roimds Nest, near Yealmpton village. 

 VI. Between Battisborough and Mothecombe. Near Flete. Modbury, 

 in a hedge near the town. Hedge-row near Ivybridge. 

 This looks little like a Native species, except on the lunestone at Rounds 

 Nest, in District v., occurring usually rather sparingly in hedge-rows. I 

 doubt if it is indigenous even at Rounds Nest. 



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QUEECUS, Toiirnef. 

 637. Q,. Robur, L. Common Oak. 



Native ; in woods, copses, and hedges. Very common. Part of 

 April, May. Area general. 

 The vars. a. pedunculata and c. sessilijlora form the principal growth 

 of most of the aboriginal woods and copses ; and the former is very fre- 

 quent in hedge-rows, occurrmg in some quite near the town of Plymouth. 



var. c. sessiliflo7'a, Sm. Sessile-fruited Oak. 

 Common, 

 c. I. Valley of the Seaton, between Hessenford and the coast. In 

 abundance in Wacker Wood ; also some fine trees m the 

 meadow below Sheviock Rectory -house. Hedges between 

 Blarrick farm-house and Trelay. By the tidal Notter, near 

 Shillingham. 

 II. Hare wood, by the path to Morwellham Ferry. 

 D. III. By Weston Mills Lake, close to the Keyham and Saltash Road. 

 Whitleigh Wood. Blaxton ; also h. intermedia. Wood above 

 the Tamar, opposite Calstock, and at Gawton, Beer Ferrers. 

 Tavy Valley, at Denham Bridge. 

 IV. Wood above Plymbridge ; Rev. G. B. Warre7i, Ravensh. Fl. 61. 

 In plenty in some of the woods of the Plym Valley. Saltrarn 

 Wood. Bircham, and Fursdon, Egg Buckland. 



