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Lamium alhum. Ashburton &c., not found 

 in tlie immediate neighbourhood of 

 Teignmonth. 



Melittis Melissophyllum. Woods &c. 



Scutellaria galericulata. Exmouth. 



Rhinanthus Crista-galli. Haldon. 



major [?]. Woods &c. 



Antirrhinum Orontium. Sandy fields. 

 Ahjssum maritimum. Exmouth, hardly 



wild. 



Teesdalia nudicaulis. Haldon &c. 



Cochlearia officinalis. Banks of the Teign. 



danica. Beach, Teignmouth. 



— • Armoracia. Dawlish. 



Cakile maritima. 



Cheiranthus Cheiri. Dawlish cliffs. 



Brassica oleracea. Babbacombe cliffs. 



Erodium cicutarium, with white flowers. 

 Den, Teignmouth &c. 



. moschatum. Exmouth. 



Geranium lucidum & columbinum. Com- 

 mon near Teignmouth. 



Lavatera arborea. 



Fumaria lutea. Old walls near Newton. 



Lathyrus Nissolia. About three miles from 

 Teignmouth, on the Newton road. 



■ sylvestris. Clifis, Teignmouth. 



latifolius. Dawlish warren, but 



hardly wild. 



Vicia sepium, with white flowers. Bradley 

 woods, near Newton. 



hithynica. Clifi's, Teignmouth. 



Hedysarum Onobrychis. Eoad between 



Teignmouth and Torquay. 



Trifolium subterraneutn. 



Lotus anyustissimus. Near Bishopsteign- 



ton. 

 Medicago maculata. 

 Hypericum Androscemum. 



calycinum. Near Ashburton. 



quadrangulum, perforatum, hu- 



mifusum, montanum, pulchrum, and 

 elodes. 



Tragopogon pratense. Near Bishopsteign- 



ton. 

 Picris echioides. Cliffs, Teignmouth. 



hieracioides. Near Newton. 



Serratula tinctoria. Woods near Ashbur- 

 ton. 



Artemisia campestris. Banks of the Teign. 



maritima. Teignmouth beach. 



• Absinthium. 



Chrysocoma Linosyris. Berryhead. 



Aster Tripolium. Salt marshes ; the va- 

 riety with the outer or purple florets 

 warning occurs near Exmouth. 



Pyrethrum maritimum. Salt marshes. 



Anthemis nobilis. Haldon &c. 



Achillcea Ptarmica. Banks of the Teign. 



Centaurea nigra, var. radiata. Common. 



Orchis bifolia. Woods. 



■ ■ pyramidalis, mascula, latifolia and 



maculata, 



Ophrys apifera. Babbacombe cliflfs. 



Neottia spiralis. Ditto. 



Myrica Gale. Near Asburton. 



Tamus communis. 



Buxus sempervirens. Scarcely wild. 



Art. CLXXXVITl. — Notes of a Botanical Excursion in France, in 

 the Summer of 1843. By Joseph Woods, Esq., F.L.S. 



(Continued from page 801). 

 On the 19th I went to Fontainebleau, on what turned out to be a 

 thoroughly wet day. I left the diligence at Chailly, following the di- 

 rections given to me by M. de Jussieu. The landlady there charged 

 me four francs for my breakfast, under the pretence that she had 

 given me a bottle of old Burgundy. In general I find the people very 

 honest and moderate in their charges in the French villages and small 

 towns — this was an exception. 



