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Lolium arvense, With. Corn-fields, Devon. 



Cynodon Dactylon, Pars. Between Penzance and Marazion, Cornwall. 



Asperula arvensis, Linn. Near Plymouth. This plant was discovered some years 

 since by my friend Mr. Johns, hut has now disappeared. As it has since been found 

 in cultivated fields in this neighbourhood, I fear that it can hardly be recognized as 

 indigenous. 



Exacum filiforme, Sm. Jones gives Stackhouse, a Cornish botanist, as his author- 

 ity for considering this species as Devonian, who says it is more common in this county 

 than in any other. Stackhouse must have mistaken some other plant for it. There 

 are a few habitats for it in Cornwall. 



Sagina mantiina, Don. Common on the coasts of both counties. 



Myosotis collina, Hofim. Very common on stone walls near the sea in April and May. 



Erythreea littoralis, Hook. Banks of the Teign, Devon. 



Ert/thrcea latifolia, Sm. On the clifi"s of Devon and Cornwall. 



Atropa Belladonna, Linn. In hedges at Combmartin, N. Devon ; possibly an es- 

 cape from a garden. I was informed that the village schoolmaster used the berries in 

 the manufacture of ink. 



Lonicera Periclymenum, Linn, A variety of this honeysuckle, with leaves resem- 

 bling those of the oak, grows at Bovisaud. 



Viola Curtisii. Abundantly on Braunton Burrows. It is very distinct in its sim- 

 ple mode of growth, and the elongated form of its corolla, from Viola tricolor. 



Trinia glaherrima, Hofi'ra. Berryhead, Devon. 



Physospermum Cornubiense, Cuss. In an oak coppice near Tavistock, about a 

 quarter of a mile from New Bridge. Bodmin, Cornwall. 



Chenopodium hotryodes, Sm. Banks of Looe Pool, Cornwall. 



Ulmus striata, Lindl. N. Devon and Cornwall. 



Tamarix gallica, Linn. Lizard, Cornwall. 



Statice spathulata, Desf. I believe the species found near Torquay to be this plant. 

 -Whitsand Bay, Cornwall. 



Allium Schcenoprasum, Linn. Among rocks at the Lizard and at Tintagel, Cornw. 



Scilla vei-na, Huds. Lizard, Cornwall. 



Erica vagans, Linn. Common at the Lizard. 



Erica ciliaris, Linn. Wet ground near Truro, Cornwall. 



Calluna vulgaris, Salisb. A double variety was found by Sir C. Lemon's gardener 

 near Truro, and is now cultivated at Carclew. 



Elatine hexandra, DeCand. Near Helston, Cornwall. 



Reseda fruticulosa, Linn. Penzance, Cornwall. 



Rubus ccesius, Linn. Catdown Quarries, near Plymouth ; probably introduced 

 with ballast. 



Teucrium Scordium, Linn. Braunton Burrows. 



Lamium incisum, Willd. Penzance, Cornwall. 



Scrophularia Scorodonia, Linn. Penzance. 



Orobanche rubra, Sm. On the serpentine district of the Lizard, Cornwall. 



Orobanche barbata, Poir. Torquay, Devon. 



Erysimum orientale, Br. The Rev. J. Tozer says " that it came up spontaneously 

 in a field that had been ploughed to form a garden, in the centre of the new square at 

 Plymouth." 



Geranium sanguineum, Linn. Kynance Cove, at the Lizard, Cornwall. 



