BOTANY 



Medicago denticulata, Wtlld., var. 



apiculata (Willd.) 

 Melilotus arvensis, Wallr. 

 Trifolium glomeratum, Linn. 



suffbcatum, Linn. 



fragiferum, Linn. 

 Lotus angustissimus, Linn. 



hispidus, Desf. 

 Rubus suberectus, Anders. 



Lindleiaaus, Lees 



rhamnifolius, W. y N. 



ramosus, Briggs 



rusticanus, Merc. 



mucronatus, Blox. 



Leyanus, Rogers 



- foliosus, W. y N. 



- hirtus, W. y K. 



Balfourianus, Blox. 

 Potentilla procumbens, Sibth. 

 Agrimonia odorata, Mill. 

 Sedum Telephium, Linn. 

 Apium inundatum, Reichb.fil. 

 CEnanthe fistulosa, Linn. 



pimpinelloides, Linn. 

 Caucalis daucoides, Linn. 

 Sambucus Ebulus, Linn. 

 Galium Vaillantii, DC. 

 Asperula odorata, Linn. 

 Valerianella eriocarpa, Deiv. 



carinata, Loitel 



rimosa, Bast. 



dentata, Poll. 

 Inula Helenium, Linn. 



crithmoides, Linn. 

 Carduus crispus, Linn. 

 Statice auriculaefolia, Vahl. 

 Primula veris, Linn. 

 Anagallis caerulea, Schreb. 

 Centunculus minimus, Linn. 

 Microcala filiformis, Hqffmgg. y 



Link. 

 Gentiana Amarella, Linn. 



Gentiana campestris, Linn. 

 Anchusa officinalis, Linn. 

 Lithospermum arvense, Linn. 

 Echium plantagineum, Linn. 

 Solanum nigrum, Linn., var. 



miniatum (Bernh.) 

 Lycium barbarum, Linn. 

 Verbascum virgatum, Stokes 



Blattaria, Linn. 

 Scrophularia Scorodonia, Linn. 

 Rhinanthus major, Ebrh. 

 Orobanche major, Linn. 



elatior, Button 



Hederae, Duby 



minor, Sm. 



amethystea, Thuill. 

 Utricularia vulgaris, Linn. 



neglecta, Lehm. 



minor, Linn. 

 Pinguicula lusitanica, Linn. 

 Mentha pubescens, Willd. 



hirsuta, Huds., var. citrata 



(Ebrb.) 



gentilis, Linn. 

 Thymus Chamaedrys, Fr. 

 Melissa officinalis, Linn. 

 Nepeta Cataria, Linn. 

 Scutellaria galericulata, Linn. 

 Marrubium vulgare, Linn. 

 Galeopsis Ladanum, Linn. 

 Lamium intermedium, Fr. 

 Littorella juncea, Berg. 

 Illecebrum verticillatum, Linn. 

 Chenopodium Vulvaria, Linn. 



murale, Linn. 



urbicum, Linn. 



rubrum, Linn. 



Bonus-Henricus, Linn. 

 Polygonum Raii, Bab. 



maculatum, Trim, y Dyer 

 Rumex rupestris, Le Gall 

 Hippophae rhamnoides, Linn. 



RUBI 



Euphorbia Paralias, Linn. 



portlandica, Linn. 

 Elodea canadensis, Michx. 

 Epipactis palustris, Crantz 

 Orchis pyramidalis, Linn. 



Morio, Linn. 



incarnata, Linn. 

 Ruscus aculeatus, Linn. 

 Allium triquetrum, Linn. 

 Scilla autumnalis, Linn. 



verna, Huds. 

 Ornithogalum umbellatutn, Linn. 

 Juncus capitatus, Weigel 

 Typha latifolia, Linn. 



Arum italicum, Mill. 

 Potamogeton perfoliatus, Linn. 

 Ruppia rostellata, Koch. 

 Cyperus longus, Linn. 

 Scirpus pauciflorus, Ligbtf. 

 Eriophorum vaginatum, Linn. 

 Setaria viridis, Beauv. 

 Gastridium australe, Beauv. 

 Apera Spica-venti, Beauv. 

 Fibichia umbellata, Koel. 

 Sesleria ccerulea, Ard. 

 Briza media, Linn. 



minor, Linn. 

 Poa compressa, Linn. 

 Glyceria distans, Wahlenb. 

 Festuca uniglumis, Poland. 

 Hymenophyllum tunbridgense, 



Sat. 



unilaterale, Bory. 

 Adiantum Capillus-Veneris, Linn. 

 Phegopteris polypodioides, Fee 

 Pilularia globulifera, Linn. 

 Chara fragilis, Desv., var. capil- 



lacea, Cess, y G. 



fragifera, Durieu 

 Nitella translucens, Agardh 



flexilis, Agardh 



Cornwall cannot yet be reckoned among those British counties 

 whose brambles are mostly known. Indeed but for the late Mr. T. R. 

 Archer Briggs' exhaustive examination of the forms of this genus which 

 occur within twelve miles of Plymouth, this county would have had to 

 be classed with those the brambles of which have in great part still to 

 be ascertained. 



So diligently however did Mr. Briggs explore the eastern end of 

 the county before the production of his Flora of Plymouth that that 

 work alone (published in 1880) contains the names of 3 1 species of 

 Rubus found by him in greater or less abundance within his area on 

 the Cornish side. Several of these happen to be of exceptional interest 

 to the bramble student, e.g. Rubus erytbrinus, Genev., referred to in Fl. 

 Plym. p. H2, as 'allied to Lindleianus,' but afterwards in the Journal 

 of Botany for 1890, p. 102, correctly named by Dr. Focke, and in pp. 

 204-6 of the same volume fully described by Mr. Briggs ; R. dumnoni- 



