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*Sub-var. divaricata, Pugsley. 



8. Penzance, Pugsley. "The pink tinting is more pronounced, 

 and the fruiting pedicels are generally divaricate instead of 

 recurved, thus belying the principal specific character." 

 Pugsley, loc. cir., p. 8. 



F. purpurea, Pugsley. 



8. St. Ives, 1912, Thurston. 



Var. brevisepala, Pugsley. 



5. Near Cubert, Vigurs. Pugsley, loc. cit., p. \4. 



F. occidental is, Pugsley. 



5. Garden weed, Penwortha near Perranporth, 1916, Thurston. 

 Bolingey and Treworthen, Perranzabuloe, Tresidder. Lam- 

 bourne Hill, Perranzabuloe, Rilstone. Hayle, 1911, Jenner. 



8. Marazion Station, Davey, R./.C., /9/7, p. 376. " Garden 

 ground, Newlyn, 1881 (Herb. C. Bailey as F. confusa), the 

 earliest known example." Pugsley, Journ. Bot., 1913, p. 50. 



" Mr. Pugsley suggests (Journ. Linn. Soc., XLIV., No. 298), 

 that F. vulgaris cornubiensis alba of Parkinson's Theatrum 

 Bot., 287, 1640, noted as growing in cornfields in that county, 

 may be F. occidentalis. Is not pallidi flora the more likely 

 plant?" B.E.C., 1919, p. 607. 



F. Boraei, Jord. 



For var. verna, Clavaud (Flora), read forma rubens, Pugley, 

 Supp. Journ. Bot., 1912, p. 26. 



For var. serotina, Clavaud (Flora), read var. britannica, Pugsley, 

 ibid, p. 27. 



For var. muraliformis, Clavaud (Flora), read var. gracilis, 

 Pugsley, ibid, p. 26. 



F Bastardi, Bor. var. hibernica, Pugsley. 

 1. Boscastle, Hall. Pugsley, ibid, p. 42. 



*Var. Gussonei, Pugsley. 



8. St. Ives, 1909, Herb. C. Bailey. Pugsley, Journ. Bot., 1913, 

 p. 50; B.E.C., 1914, p. 8. 



