40 LEGUMINOS/E. 



7. Coverack (var. littoralis?), Rev. H. E. Fox, R.I.C., 1911, p. 



378. Kynance Downs, Vigurs. Cliff, Gunwalloe, 1916, 



Tresidder. 

 The records for var. humifusa (Flora) require revision. I should 



very much like to see a Cornish plant with hairy pods, C. C. 



Vigurs. 



Ulex europaeus, Linn. 



4 There is quite as much justification for giving a name (e.g., 

 forma humilis) to the Lizard Downs form as there is to give a 

 name to the prostrate form of U. Gallii (var. humilis)". W 

 Watson, in lit. 



U. europaeus x GaSlii, nov. hyb. Dmce. 



1 . Dr. Druce writes that the plants in Parkhurst forest, Isle of 

 Wight, recalled a somewhat similar plant, also flowering in 

 May, which he saw at Millook, Cornwall, some years ago, 

 B.E.C., 1920, p. 17. 



*Spartium junceum, Linn. Spanish Broom. Alien. 3. Par 

 Harbour, 1919, Rilstone. 



Gytisus sccparius, Link 



5. Quite rare for five to seven miles around Newquay, Vigurs. 



Ononis repens, Linn. var. horrida, Lange. 



3. Par Harbour, 1911, Davey. Near Charlestown, 1920, 

 Medlin. 



5. Perranporth, 1916, Rilstone. 



6. Pra Sands, 1911, Davey. 



0. spinosa, Linn. 



"Referring to Ray's record (Flora), Mr. Hiern says it refers to 

 var. horrida above. The first record for O. spinosa should 

 therefore be Tellam in Davey, Tent. List, 1904, and Ray's 

 should go under O. repens." Davey. 



Trigonella ornithopodioides, DC. 



3. Cliffs, Polperro, first seen in 1912, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perry- 

 coste. Par Harbour, 1917, Miss M. Cobbe, B.E.C., 1917, p. 

 102. 



7. " Above Kynance Cove " (Flora). Prevalent in Gew Graze 

 Valley, 1919, Miss Berenice d'Avigdor. Patch on roadside 

 near Mullion village, 1914, Thurston. 



