288  UNRECORDED STATIONS OF SOME UNCOMMON PLANTS. 
and by the tram-road at Fancy Wood; in a dry spot by the Tamer 
opposite Saltash. In Cornwall—on a wall about two miles from Salt- 
ash; at Rame Head on the slope above the rocks, plentifully; near 
Truro, by the side of the Redruth road, and between Helston and the 
Lizard. 
Lepigonum rupicola, Lebel.—Dartmouth ; on low rocks by the side of 
the Tavy (tidal river) at Beer Ferris, Devon. Falmouth; Cape Corn- 
wall. This seems to be very common on rocks by the southern coasts 
. of Devon and Cornwall. 
Hypericum undulatum, Schousb.—By a stream about three miles 
from Truro, beyond Kenwyn; very sparingly in a marsh by the coast 
about a mile from Falmouth; plentifully in a valley near Porthcurnow, 
about three miles from Land’s End, and also in a moist spot by the 
roadside, a little nearer the latter place 
Geranium pheum, L.—Naturalized on-a bank near a farm between 
Lee Mill Bridge and Slade, Devon. 
Trigonella ornithopodioides, De Cand.— Rather common near Ply- 
mouth in dry waste spots not far from salt water, where the soil is not 
of a sufficient depth to nourish a vegetation luxuriant enough to over- 
come this small species: more rare in inland situations, but to be 
found on top of a rubble heap at Cann Quarry in the Plym valley. 
Lotus angustissimus, L.— At Rame Head, and on slopes above the 
cliffs at Whitsand Bay, Cornwall, Jüne 1866. 
Lotus hispidus, Desf.— With the former at Rame Head. In tolerable 
abundance in the dry pasture near Wembury, where I found it very 
sparingly last year, June, 1866. 
grimonia odorata, Mill.—Plentiful in a hilly orchard near Stoney- 
bridge, Egg Buckland, intermixed with 4. Eupatoria, but more abun- 
dant than that species. Sparingly near Leigham and Estover in the 
same parish. Several plants on a bank in a lane leading from Spark- 
well towards Yealmpton, and a few on a hedge-bank between Ridge- 
way and Lee Mill Bridge. 
Rosa tomentosa, Woods.—This seems to occur throughout Corn- 
wall, for last season I collected it in the north and west of that county 
‘(vide Thirsk Club Rep. in Seem. Journ. of Bot. 1865, p. 75), and 
have this season gathered it between Helston and Lizard Point, and at 
Mullion. . 
Rosa micrantha, Sm.—About Truro, Perran, Falmouth, and in a- 
