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5. Forth Towan, 1912, Thurston. Hedge at Phillack, Rees. 



6. Tregoney by side of street about 1907, F. H. Perrycoste. 

 Bissoe, 1921, R. L. Smith and W. D. Watson. 



8. St. Erth, Thurston. Clowance on roadside between Praze 

 and Leedstown, 1921, R. L. Smith and W. D. Watson. 



Var. puberula, Wierzb. 



5. Tolskithy near Redruth, 1911, Davey. 



*S. ocymoides, Linn. Alien. 5. Railway-bank between Hayle 

 and Gwinear, Rees. 7. Site of burnt down Polurrian hotel 

 near Mullion, 1913, Perry. 



Silene latifolia, Rendle & Britten, var. puberula (Jord) . 



5. Newquay, Vigurs. Lanteague, Newlyn East; Nathaniels, 

 St. Allen; Rose, Perranzabuloe, Tresidder. 



S. latifolia, Rendle & Britten, var. parvifolia (Flora) should go 

 under S. maritima. Vide Druce, Journ. Bot., 1911, f>. 56. 



S. maritima, With. var. parvifolia, Druce. 



3. Par Sands, 1911, Vigurs. " Not quite so extreme as the 

 plants from Mr. Druce's original locality at Loe Bar." B.E.C., 

 1911, p. 76. 



7. Loe Pool Bar, 1914. The Rev. E. S. M a rshaH studied this 

 at Loe Bar, and came to the conclusion that it is " an extreme 

 state, due to exposure and starvation, rather than a good 

 variety. On the neighbouring cliffs one could fine many con- 

 necting links between this and the ordinary form.'* Journ. 

 Bot., 1918, p. 186. 



*S. COnica, Linn. Casual. 



Recorded as an error in the Flora, but now included. 



3. Ballast-heap, Charlestown, one plant, 1916, Tresidder. 



S. dichotoma, Ehrh. 3. Par Harbour, Vigurs, R./.C., 79/7, p. 

 376. 5. Near Goonhavern, 1913, Tresidder. 6. Falmouth 

 Docks, 1911, Davey. 



*S. galUca, Linn. Casual. 



Generally regarded as synonymous with S. anslica, but given 



specific rank in Druce, List of British plants, 1908. 

 3. In a stone-yard, Charlestown, 1920, Tresidder. 



