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V. rimosa, Bast. 



4. Castle Killibury, Vigurs. 



7. One of the plants collected by the Rev. E. S. Marshall in a 

 cornfield between Cury and Gunwalloe had hairy fruit 

 analagous to V. dentata, var. mixta. Journ. Bot., 1918, p. 756. 



V. dentata, Poll. 



1. Field near iMillook; Boscastle, 1915, Thurston. 



2. Pillaton, Hawk, R.I.C., 1911, p. 381. 



3. Par, 1914, Vigurs. 



6. Very an, 1913, Thurston. 



DIPSACE/E. 



Dipsacus sylvestris, Huds. 



3. Talland, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. Ballast-heap, 

 Charlestown, Tresidder. 



5. Porth; East Pentire, and elsewhere round Newquay, Vigurs. 

 Abundant on slope of hill, Holywell Bay, 1916, Thurston. 



S. Shore between Penzance and Newlyn, 1921, Thurston. 



"Scabiosa Succisa, Linn, var hispidula, Peterm. 



5. East Pentire, Newquay (approaching var. hispidula), 1914, 

 Vigurs, B.E.C., 1915, p. 350. 



7. A strongly hairy plant, Kynance, Dr. Ostenfeld, under the 

 name Succisa prcemorsa, Gil. var. hispidula, Peterm. New 

 PhyL, 1912, p. 120; B.E.C., 1912, p. 163. 



S. Columbaria, Linn. 



3. Lane, Polmear near Par, 1920, Medlin. 



COMPQSIT/E. 



Eupatorium cannabinum, Linn. 



Also known as the Virgin Mary. 



7. Plant at the Lizard with undivided leaves, probably not 

 the var. indivisa, DC." Druce, New Phyt., 1911, p. 314. 



Grindelia squarrosa, Dunal. 3. ** Casual at Par, 1901-2 

 (Flora). Several plants at the harbour, 1917, but disappeared 

 in 1920, Thurston. 



