336 LILIACEJE. 



wall near Oreston ; Jour. Bot. iv. 290. Here it occurs in 

 several places by tlie Plymouth and Totnes Road, or in adjoin- 

 ing fields, as well as between Saltram and Billacombe, although 

 in most of the spots it is in no great quantity. Limestone 

 rubble-heaps near Laira Bridge ; Holmes, Keys, Fl. iii. 239. 



This might almost go mto the ' very rare ' list 



Fu'st record : Briggs, 1866. 



704. A. ursinum, L. Ramsons. 



Native ; in damp woods, orchards, and on banks, especially in 

 shady situations. Common. Latter part of April, May. 

 c. I. Between Hessenford and the coast. Near Polbathick, Polscove. 

 Between Trematon village and Trehan. Pillaton. 

 n. Antony Wood ; Jacob, FL part 6. Saltash. Botus Flemmg. 

 Landulph. Penters Cross. 

 D. IIL Plentifully in Warleigh Wood ! ; Jacob, ib. Budshead. Tamerton 

 Foliot. Tavy Valley. 

 lY. Radford ! ; Keys, S. D. Lit. Chron. 24L Between Goosewell 



and Staddiscombe. Widey. Plympton. Bickleigh. 

 V. About Yealmpton ! ; Mr. J. C. Bellamy, Banks, ib. Gorlofen. 



Wiverton. Between Ridgway and Ivybridge. Near Slade. 

 VL Near Pamflete. Kingston, Orcherton. Between Ermington and 



Ivybridge. 

 Said by Mr. Pascoe to be "a rare plant in Cornwall" {Phyt. ii. 942), 

 but it is not so in the portion of it that constitutes Districts i. and ii. 



This plant is popularly supposed to mipart a bad flavour to the milk 

 of cows feedhig on it. 



NAKTHECIUM, Huds. 



705. N. ossifragum, Huds. Lancashire As2:)hodel. 



Native ; in peaty bogs. Locally common. Jidy, August, 

 c. 1. Viverdon Down. Bog below Hammet Down. 



11. Kingston Down ; Mr. C. Johns, Banks, Fl. iii. 240 ; in that 

 neighbourhood, near Harrowbarrow, 1879. 

 D. IIL Double Water. 



IV. Opposite the Dewerstone, near Shaugh ; Fev. Dr. Jacob, Banks, 

 ib. Bog on Derriford estate, Egg Buckland. Crownhill Down. 

 Ringmoor Down. 

 V. Near Cholwichtown. Bog below Hanger Down. 

 VI. Near Ivybridge ! ; Keys, Fl. iii. 240. Dartmoor, about the valley 



of the Ernie. 

 Found principally on the moors and commons.. 

 First record : Banks, 1830. 



