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Mr Thomas H. Corry on 



towards the latter end of August, when many of tlie most 

 interesting plants had already ceased flowering, so that my 

 list is therefore less numerous than it otherwise would 

 have been. 



Ranunculus Flammula, L. 



Glaucium luteum, Scop. 

 JNIathiola sinuata, R. Br. 

 Cochlearia danica, L. 



Lepidium Smithii, Hook. 

 •Senebiera didyma, Pers. 



Viola palustris, L. 



Viola hirta, L. 



Lepigonum rupicola, Kindh. 

 Lavatera arborea, L. 

 Hypericum elodes, L. 

 Geranium molle, L. 

 Erodium maritimum, L Her. 

 Radiola millegrana, Sm. 



Euonymus europaeus, L. 

 Medicago sativa, L. 

 M. denticulata, Willd. 



Genista pilosa, L. 



G. tinctoria, L. 



G. anglica, L. 



Boggj' heath at Gurlan, between 

 Land's End and St Just. 



"Wbitsand Bay, near Land's End. 



Sandy shore near Penzance, 



Rocks near the Signal-Tower, 

 Lizard. 



Sennan, near Land's End. 



Streets of Helston ; near Lande- 

 wednack ; Marazion. 



Boggy heath, Gurlan, near Land's 

 End. 



Roadside between Helston and 

 Lizard, 7 miles from the last 

 named place, on Devonian 

 strata. 



Land's End. 



Cadgwith ; Kynance Cove. 



Gurlan, near Land's End. 



Cadgwith (flora alba). 



Marazion, in the streets. 



Land's End and Gurlan, between 

 it and St Just. 



Helston. 



Xear Penzance. 



Shore between Penzance and 

 Marazion. 



On the sea bank at Caerthilian, 

 and between it and Kynance 

 Cove. 



Lizard, and between Lizard Point 

 and Kynance, but all of it var. 

 liumifusa, Dicks, I did not 

 see a single specimen of the 

 type. 



Between Lizard Point and Ky- 

 nance Cove, a very remark- 

 able perfectly prostrate plant, 

 with few slender spines, not 

 at all likf the usual form. 



