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Orobancbe baibata. On tlie roots of Beta maritima. It is not generally 

 ivy. ' known tbat this plant is an excel- 



Melittis Melissopbyllum. lent substitute for spinach. 



Leonurus Cardiaca. Euphorbia Portlandica. 



Near Holne Chase, aud on the borders of the River Dart. 

 Hypericum elodes. Osmunda regalis. It is remarkable 



Campanula hederacea. that this beautiful fern, which 



Auagallis teuella. grows with extreme luxuriance on 



Scutellaria minor. the banks of the Dart, is very rare- 



Myrica Gale. ly seen on the banks of the East 



or West Lyn. 



At or within eight miles of Devonport. 



Eryngium campestre. Habenaria bifolia. 



Verbascum virgatum. Lastrsea Oreopteris. 



Blattaria. Asplenium lanceolatum. 



Pinguicula lusitanica. Hymenophyllum Tunbridgeuse. 

 Bartsia viscosa. Wilsoni. 



Sibthorpia europsea. Schistostega pennata. 



In the vicinity of Barnstaple. 



Aconitum Napellus. Listera cordata. In considerable abun- 



Matthiola sinuata. dance on Codden Hill. One spe- 



Viola Curtisii. cimen from a number that were 



Euphorbia paralias. collected, had three leaves. 



At or within six miles of Lynton (north Devon). 



Meconopsis cambrica. Bryum palustre. 

 Euphorbia hiberua. turbinatum. 



Allosorus crispus: in company with Bartramia fontana. 



Polytrichum alpinum. Only one arcuata. 



plant was discovered. Hypnum dendroides. 



Asplenium septentrionale : growing in Polytrichum urnigerum. 



tolerable plenty in the crevices of a alpinum. 



loose stone wall, facing the north, Trichostomum polyphyllum. 



at an elevation of between 1000 



and 1100 feet. 



At Ilfracombe. 

 Adiantum Capillus- Veneris, in four distinct localities. 



At Clovelly. 



Daltonia heteromalla. Hypnum purum (in fruit). 



Gymnostomum viridissimum. loreum. 



fasciculare. filicinum. 



truncatulum. denticulatum. 



Grimmia maritima. Trichostomum fasciculatum. 



Hookcria lucens. lanuginosum. 



