350 PLANTS NEW OR UNCOMMON 
Lotus an^Kstissimm^ L. Plentiful in the same pasture as tlie last, 
in June, 1865. 
Lotffs hispidnSj Desf. In company with L, angitstlssimns, but much 
rarer. 
Fotentilla argentea^ L. A single plant in dry soil on top of a wall 
at Trevol, Cornwall, July, 1865. 
Bpircea lilipeyidula, L. Plentiful on a dry hedgebanlc near Lan- 
dulph, Cornwall ; the only locality near Plymouth where we have seen 
it. 
Rosa micrantha, Sm. Eather frequent; growing plentifully about 
Bickleigh ; at Blaxton ; Fancy ; Tamerton Poliott ; between Denhani 
Bridge and Buckhind Monachorum village ; ou debris from an old 
quarry on the Devonshire side of the Tamar, opposite Saltash, etc. 
In Cornwall we have noticed it near Menheniot ; between St. German's 
and Tidiford ; at Antony ; and near Landulph, 
JRosa riihiginosay L. Eare about Plymouth. Amongst Furze, near 
Tamerton Foliott, but where it may not be indigenous. 
Mespilus Germanicay L. On a bank by the Plymouth and Exeter 
road, near Lee Mill bridge. Only a single bush, but growing in a 
situation where it was certainly never planted. 
Ejiilobmm tetragomimy L. By- the side of the road between Ply- 
mouth and Milehouse, and plentifully at the latter place; at Crabtree; 
on limestone rubble near a quarry at Eadford; by the side of the 
footpath between Plymouth and Laira Bridge ; also about three miles 
beyond the bridge on the Brixton Eoad, and near the latter place. 
Abundant near Torpoint, Cornwall. 
Epilobiiim ohscuriiMy Schreb. Common. 
E. lanceolatumy S. and M. This species, although so frequent in the 
immediate vicinity of Plymouth, seems to be uncommon on the other 
side of the Tamar. We can, however, add a Cornish station to that 
already given for it near St. John's (Journ. Bot. Vol. I. p. 377), as 
we find it grows rather sparingly on banks on both sides of the Saltash 
and Callington road, within a mile from the former place. 
Galium tricorne, With. Plentiful in one part of a wlieat field, be- 
tween Trevol and St. John's, Cornwall, July 14th, 1865. A single 
plant by a path in a field at Down Thomas, Devon, July 1st, 1865. 
Fedia Anricuhy De Cand. Common in a wheat field at Wembury, 
and seen elsewhere, in that neighbourhood, in July, 1865 ; also be- 
