330 AMARYLLIDACE^. 



one near Moditon Mill ; in another, and elsewhere, at Notter. 



Leigh. 

 II. Orchard at Pill. Hedge-banks, Botus Fleming. In profusion on 



a hedge-bank as you ascend from Kingsmill towards Elbridge ; 



occurring also in an orchard at the latter place. Landulph. 



In and about an orchard between Penters Cross and St. ]Mellion. 



Hedge-bank near St. Dominick. 

 D. III. Between St. Budeaux and Tamerton Foliot, and in an orchard, 



with N. incomparahilis, between Budshead and Whitleigh. 



On a hedge-bank between Tamerton village and Postham 



farm ; on another, with Galanthus^ between Tamerton village 



and the mill. In Maristow lawn, and abundantly in the valley 



between Maristow and Milton, but mostly in orchards. Damp 



wood a little above Lophill. Wooded spot, but not far from a 



house, near Double Water. 

 IV. Among copsewood on Derriford estate and in Canons Copse, Egg 



Buckland ; also in a damp wooded spot in the Plym Valley, 



and in orchards and on hedge-banks about Stoneybridge and 



at Frogmoor. In an orchard and on adjoining hedge-banks at 



Efford. 

 V. Fordbrook. Hareston. Elburton. In many places about Yealmp- 



ton. In this District, as in the others, mostly in or about 



orchards. 

 VI. In the South Hams in exceeding plenty : the orchards there are 



covered with this plant ; Mr. Cornish, Polwh. Hist. Devonsh. 



86. Near Pamflete. Between Ermmgton and Yealm Bridge. 

 Looks rather a Denizen than Native at very many of its stations. Dr. 

 Maton says he heard the odd name of ' Gregories ' applied to this plant 

 in the county of Devon ; at Frithelstoke, near Torrington. About Ply- 

 mouth I have never heard the word, and thmk it must have been peculiar 

 to the locality where he heard it. His words are, " In a pasture east of 

 the church we found N. Pseudo-narcissus in vast profusion. The people 

 of the village call these plants Gregories, a name that struck us on 

 account of its coinciding with the appellation of the order to which the 

 neighbouring monastery belonged " (Canons of St. Gregory) ; Ohs. on 

 Western Comities, ii. 55, 1797. 

 First record : Pohvhele, 1797. 



693. N. biflorus, Cicrt. Two-flowered Narcissus ; ^Whitsundays.^ 

 Denizen ; in orchards, and on hedge-banks either about them or 

 near houses. Rather rare. Part of April, May. 



c. I. In great quantity over a few yards in an orchard close to Caracawn 

 farm-house, 1874. Rather sparingly on a hedge-bank below^ an 

 orchard between Forder and Antony Passage, also a single 



