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UNRECORDED STATIONS, MOSTLY NEAR PLYMOUTH, 
SOME UNCOMMON PLANTS, ETC. 
By T. R. Arcuer Brices, Esa. 
Helleborus viridis, L.—This is probably nowhere indigenous in the 
neighbourhood of Plymouth, but grows rather plentifully in an orchard 
near Elburton, and occurs in another between that place and Saltram. 
Berberis vulgaris, L.—Very uncommon near Plymouth, but appa- 
rently wild at Blaxton, near Tamerton Foliott, where it forms a small 
thicket in a waste wooded spot by the road leading to the mills. 
Barbarea intermedia, Bor.—This threatens to become a troublesome 
weed. It appeared again last spring at Common Wood in arable land, 
from which locality I recorded it last year, and grew also in a clover 
field near Thornbury ; by the side of a road, and about a quarry near 
King’s Tamerton, a few miles from Plymouth, as well as on a railway 
bank between that town and Saltash. 
Viola permixta, Jord.—To the station for this plant given, on my 
authority, in the Thirsk Club Report for 1864, may be added a lane 
near Elburton, another near Harestone, and one bounding Saltram 
Grounds. At all these places plants of V.odorata grow near it, and 
the district produces 7. irta in profusion. 
Sagina apetala, L.—As but little is known respecting the relative 
distribution of this species and Sagina ciliata, Fries, I give the follow- 
ing list of stations for this common species :—On walls about and in 
Plymouth ; in its neighbourhood at Compton Gifford; Knackersknowle ; 
on Radford Quay; on a wall near the coast between Bovisand and 
Wembury ; by the side of an old road near Billacombe; on a wall near 
Longbridge; in a dry waste spot at Cann Quarry ; on the Devonshire 
side of the Tamer opposite Saltash, growing with S. ciliata. In Corn- 
wall—on a wall about two miles from Saltash by the road to Moditon- 
ham, growing with S. ciliata; on walls at Saltash, Torpoint, and 
St. John’s; at Truro, Penzance, near the Logan Rock, and St. Just. 
Sagina ciliata, Fries.—In a waste spot between Fordbrook and 
Wembury ; in great abundance in dry open spots on the coast between 
Bovisand and Wembury; at King’s Tamerton; at Cann Quarry, 
where S. apetala and subulata grow also; in a waste spot between 
Bickleigh aud Colebrook ; by the roadside between Blaxton and Horra- 
bridge; in a waste by the Plymouth and Tavistock road near Fancy, 
