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Calamintha Acinos, Clairv. Arable fields between Northara and 

 the river Torridge. 



Melittis Melissopyllum^ L. On the river side of the road leading 

 from Bideford to Torrington, about a quarter of a mile from Bideford; 

 on the east side of the road leading from Westleigh through Lower 

 Southcott to Torrington, about half a mile to the south of where it 

 crosses the old Bideford and Barnstaple road. It also occurs in one 

 or two parts of the wood adjoining the road. 



Leonitrus Cardiaca, L. Near Nine Houses, Lower Southcott ; 

 head of the Yeo Valley ; — probably introduced in both localities. 



Lamiiim Galeohdolon^ Crantz. Wood between Bideford and Tor- 

 rington. 



Myosotis palustris, With. Road-sides at Witham, &c. 



Myosotis collina, HofTm. Near Peppercombe. 



Lithospermum arvense, L. Fields about Northara. 



Symphytum officinale, L. Moist meadows up the Yeo Valley. 



Anchusa sempervirens, L. Burrough Farm, Northam ; and orchard 

 near West-Cliff Cottage, Northam. 



Lysimachia Nummularia, L. Near the Torridge, between North - 

 am and Bideford. 



Anagallis arvensis, L., B. ctBruleay Aut. Pallida, and varieties with 

 pink and white flowers, blotched with deep red. Arable field between 

 Northam and Bideford. 



Armeria maritima, Aut. Cliffs at Abbotsham, and rocks near the 

 Torridge. 



Chenopodium olidum, Curt. Top of High Street, Bideford. 



Daphne Laureola, L. Thicket near the Barnstaple and Torring- 

 ton road, about two miles and a half from Bideford. 



Euphorbia amygdaloides, L. Near Bideford. 

 Querciis Rohur, L., c. sessiliflora, Salisb. By the side of the Bide- 

 ford and Torrington road, about three quarters of a mile from Bide- 

 ford. 



Epipactis latifolia, Sw. Near Bideford. 



Narcissus btjlorus, Curt. Under some trees in a meadow between 

 Northam and Bideford. 



Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, L. In abundance near Northam. 

 Galanthus nivalis, L. Reported to grow near Bideford. 



Ruscus aculeatus, L. In a hedge by the side of the path leading 

 from Westleigh House to Westleigh Church. 

 Carex axillaris, Good. Peppercombe Glen. 



