BOTANY 



SPHJERIACEI (continued) 



Nectria aquifolia, Berk. Trengwainton 



episphaeria, Fr. Treneer, Lelant 



erubescens, Fr. Trevayler 



mammoidea, Fr. 



Peziza, Fr. Trengwainton 



Ralfsii, Berk. & Br. Castle Horneck 



sinopica, Fr. Trengwainton 

 Xylaria vaporaria, Berk. Penzance 



argillacea, Fr. Trengwainton 

 Hypoxylon rubiginosum, Fr. Gulval 



serpens, Fr. Trevayler 



udum, Fr. Gulval 

 Eutypa Acharii, Tul. Germoe 



lata, Xul. Rosemorran, Treneer 



scabrosa, Fckl. Trevayler 

 Melogramma gastrinum, Tul. Penzance 

 Dothidea filicina, Fr. Penzance 



graminis, Fr. 



Ros, Fr. 



Ulmi, Fr. 



Diatrype ceratosperma, Fr. Castle Horneck 



corniculata, Berk. & Br. 



disciformis, Fr. Rosehill near Penzance 



SPH^ERIACEI (continued) 



Diatrype ferruginea, Fr. Madron 



hystrix, Fr. Rosemorran 



*leprosa, Pers. Trevayler, Trereife 



stigma, Fr. Trevayler 



Ulicis, Berk. Trengwainton 

 Melanconis longipes, Tul. Penzance 

 Valsa nivea, Fr. Treneer 



prunastri, Fr. Penzance 



quaternata, Fr. 



salicina, Fr. Trereife 

 Sphasria aggregata, Lasch. Penzance 



aquila, Fr. Trevayler 



ceuthosporoides, Berk. Penzance 



clypeata, Nees. 



confluens, Tode. 



cyanogena, Desm. Gulval 



Desmazierii, Berk. & Br. Trengwainton 



doliolum, Pers. Trevayler 



Epochnii, Berk. & Br. Trereife 



herbarum, Pers. Penzance 



leprosa, Pers. 



lirella, Pers. 



mastoidea, Fr. 



ADDENDA 



During the two years which have elapsed since this article was prepared many important 

 discoveries have been made, but a list of added species and of the more important of the 

 varieties must suffice. The figures in parentheses correspond with the county-divisions. Fumaria 

 occidentalis t Pugsley, in Journal of Botany, 1904, 217 (5, 7, 8); a handsome plant, new to 

 science, and at present not known to occur out of Cornwall. F. Boraei, Jord. var. verna, 

 Cl. (6) ; var. muraliformis, Cl. (6). F. conjusa, Jord. var. hibernica, Pugsley (6). Polygala 

 serpyllacea, Weihe, var. vincoides, Chodat (6) ; a striking form quite new to science. Ulex 

 Gallii, Planch, var. humilis, Planch. (1-8). Rubus fissus, Lindl. (4). R. plicatus, Wh. and N. 

 var. bemistemon (P. J. Muell.) (4). R. nitidus, Wh. and N. subsp. opacus, Focke (4). 

 R. cariensis, Rip. and Genev. (4). R. argentatus, P. J. Muell. var. robustus, P. J. Muell. 

 (6, 7). R. macrophyllus (sp. collect.), var. macrophylloides (Genev.) (6). R. thyrsoideus, 

 Winm. (7). R. lentiginosus, Lees (6). R. pyramidalis, Kalt. (6). R. curvidens, A. Ley (4, 6). 

 R. infestus, Weihe (7). R. rudis, Wh. and N. (6). R. podophyllus, P. J. Muell. (6). 

 R. rosaceus, Wh. and N. subsp. Powellii, Rogers (6). R. horridicaulis, P. J. Muell. (6). 

 R. dumetorum, Wh. and N. var. ferox, Weihe (3). Potentilla norvegica, Linn. (3). Drosera 

 ang/ica, Huds. (5). Caucalis latifolia, Linn. (3). Artemisia maritima, Linn. (8). Senecio 

 Cineraria, DC. (5). Gentiana lingulata, C. A. Agardh, var. pracox, Townsend (Murbeck) (5). 

 Euphrasia borealis, Town. (5). Nepeta Glechoma, Benth. var. parvi/Jora, Benth. (5, 6). 

 Ga/eopsis Tetrahit, Linn. var. bifida (Boenn.) (5, 6). Salicornia stricta, Dumort. (5). 5. ramos- 

 sisima, Woods (5). Narcissus odorus, Linn. Potamogeton interrupts, Kit. (8). Carex Pairaei, 

 F. Schultz (7). Antboxanthum Puellii, Lee and Lam. (2). 



Further testing of the merits of the records compels the writer to omit the following from 

 the Cornish list : Ranunculus Jluitans, Silene cornea, Stellaria nemorum, Arenaria tenuifolia, 

 Medicago minima, Vicia lathyroides, Rubus saxatilis, (Enanthe silaifolia, Galium Vaillantii, 

 Filago apiculata, Rhinanthus major, Orobanche elatior, Cryptogramme crispa. 



As a result of these additions and exclusions, the total strength of the flora of Cornwall 

 is now brought to 1,265 species. 



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