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tween that place and Down Thomas, growing with F, dentata, an ex- 
ceedingly common cornfield weed about Plymouth. In a waste by 
the roadside, near Antony, Coruwall, and there likewise with F. den- 
lata. Cornfield between Trevol and St. John's, in the same county. 
July 11th, 1865. 
Atropa Belladonna^ L, In a shady nook on a low cliff, below Mount 
Edgcumbe Park. The station is in Devon, altliough across the 
Tamar. 
y Mimulus Inteus, L. This naturalized plant grows plentifully on a 
sandbank in the bed of the Erme, near Erme Bridge. It was derived 
perhaps from some garden at Ivybndge, a village on the river^ about 
three miles above, where we have seen it in cultivation. 
OrohancJie ametltydea, Thuill. Several plants (some, at least, of 
them certainly parasitical on Dauciis), on a bank above the sea^ near 
Kingsand, Devon. June 26, 1865. 
Centuiicidiis minimus, L. Bare about Plymouth. In moist, but 
shallow soil, on a rock, probably washed at times by the sea, between 
Staddon Point and Wembury; and in several spots on Eoborough 
Down, Devon, growing with Radiola inillegrana. In a damp pasture 
between Trevol and St. John's, Cornwall. 
Betula glutinosa^ Walp. Common "Wood. 
*/ Gymnadenia Conopsea, K. Br, Very rare in the neighbourhood of 
Plymouth, growing, so far as we are aware, only on Eoborough Down, 
an extensive common between Plvmouth and Tavistock. 
Ilahenaria Wfolla^ II. Br. Eare. On Eoborough Down. 
H. cJilorantJia, Bab, Not rare ; growing in bushy spots, and on 
the borders of woods. Near Tamerton Foliott ; in the valley of the 
Plym ; between Blaxton and Eoborougb Down ; in a field near Eo- 
borough village ; by the tramroad at Paucy ; near Bickleigh ; etc. 
Allium oleraceumy L. About thirty plants on an old wall, or rather 
hedgebank, formed of stones and earth, near Plymstock, July, 1865. 
The allied A. viueale, var. eompactum, Thuill., is common about Ply- 
mouth, but we have seen only a few specimens of the typical plant in 
two spots near Torpoint, where they grew with more of this variety. 
Scirpus sylmticus, L, In sandy noil, by the river Lynher, near 
Notter Bridge, Cornwall. We have recently found two remarkable 
Galia near Plymouth, which we consider hybrids between G. elatnm^ 
Thuill., and G, verum, L, We have sent specimens to Mr. J. G. Baker, 
