310 UNRECORDED STATIONS OF SOME PLYMOUTH PLANTS. 
A spot between this station and Bovisand, whence I recorded both last 
year, was this summer an oat-field. 
Primus cerastes, L.— Common in hedgerows near villages or old 
houses. Unlike P. Avium, L., it, with ns, always occurs in situations 
where we may suspect it of being either planted, or an escape from 
cultivation. 
Agrimonia odorata, Mill.— Not a rare plant in some localities near 
Plymouth. On a hedgebank near Thornbury, at Derriford, and else- 
where in the parish of Egg Buckland ; by the Tavistock railway above 
Bickleigh Vale ; near Hemerdon, Plympton St. Mary ; at Cromwell 
Cross, Modbury, with A. Eupatoria ; by the path from Lea Mill 
Bridge to Stretchley Farm ; and in the neighbourhood of Ermington. 
Rosa micrautha, Sm .— Two or three bushes of the naked-peduncled 
variety (vide Seemann's Journ. Bot. Vol. IV. p. 287) ; in bushy spots 
on limestone between Pomphleet and Plymstock ; one in a hedgerow 
near Lynham, and another by the inlet from the Yealm below Spriddle- 
stone, where the typical form also occurs. 
Anthriscus vulgaris, Pers. — So rare about Plymouth that I have only 
seen it in one locality, near Tamerton Foliott, there it grows on a dry 
hedgebank by the footpath to Blaxton. Plentiful there in May, 1867. 
Arctium majus, Schott. — Uncommon. In a waste spot by the Ply- 
mouth and Totnes Road, near Yealm Bridge ; near Brixton, by the 
side of the Plympton Road. 
Arctium minus, Schk.— Common. Often with white flowers about 
Elburion, Stadiscombe, etc. 
Campanula rotund If olia, L. — Very rare in this part of Devon. On 
a hedgebank between Beer Alstone and Lopwell ; in two spots on a 
bank near Kingsand Village, Maker. 
Vinca minor, L. — Apparently quite wild in a copse, and on an ad- 
joining bank between Dunstone and Newton Ferrers ; perhaps also in- 
digenous near Plympton Maurice, and in Saltram Woods. Not rare 
in suspicious situations in the neighbourhood of villages or old larm- 
houses. Compton, given as a station for the variety with white flower 
in the ■ Flora Devoniensis,' is a very unsatisfactory one. 
if olia, Host., /3 
officinalis, Moench ?, var. (5 
On a hedge- 
bank near Penguit, Ermiiigton j by a roadside at Wembury, on 
right as you ascend the hill towards Langdon; on a bank bctwet 
Sequer's Bridge and the Plymouth and Totnes Road. 
