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4. Near Grogley between Wadebridge and Bodmin, Salisbury. 



*Tellima grandiflora, Br. Alien. 1 . Several plants as garden 

 escape on roadside bank, Poughill, 1915, Thurston. 



Ribes nigrum, Linn. 



4. Dunmere Wood two miles N.W. of Bodmin; in wet places 

 in Quercus sessiliflora woods; near Grogley between Wade- 

 bridge and Bodmin, Salisbury. 



R. rubrum, Linn. 



3. In Quercus sessiliflora woods, Fowey Valley, probably bird 



sown, Salisbury. 

 6. Bank between Flushing and Mylor, 1917, Miss M. Cobbe. 



CRASSULACE/E. 



Sedum Telephium, Linn. 



3. Between Trelawney Mill and Sowden's Bridge; lime-kiln, 

 Talland; hedge at top of Jubilee Hill, Pelynt, 1912, et sq, Mrs. 

 and H. M. M. Perry coste. 



6. Perranwell, 1917, Thurston. 



Var. Fabaria, Koch (? purpureum. Linn). 



* There appears to be some doubt in the minds of our foreign 

 confreres as to whether we have the true S. Telephium, L. in 

 Britain. All the plants seen were referred by them to the 

 above form." Int. Phytogeograph. Excursion, New Phyt., 

 J9JJ, p. 312. 



5. purpureum, Tausch. 



1. " Tintagel" (Flora). Rocky Valley near Tintagel, 1915, 



Thurston. 

 3. Charlestown Wood, Tresidder. 



S. album, Linn. 



3. Wall, Hessenford, 1919. Thurston. 

 5. Wall, Newlyn East, 1916, Rilstone. 



7. Cliff-bank, Cadgwith, Miss A. B. Cobbe, B.E.C., 79/6, p. 



486. 



