84 VACCINIACE/E ERICACE/E. 



Campanula rotund if olia, Linn. 



2. Two plants at New House, Pillaton, Hawk, R./.C., /9//, p. 

 382. 



3. Two or three plants at Par Harbour, 1914, Mrs. and H. 

 M. M. Perry coste. 



8. " St. Erth " (Flora). Hayle, Herb. Penzance Museum. 



*C. rapunculoi des, Linn. Alien. 1 . Garden weed, Launceston 

 1917, Smith-Pearse. 5. Sandy field, Phillack, 1915, Rees. 



Legousia hybrida, Delarbre. 



3. Cornfield between Talland and Polperro, not seen for many 

 years; cornfield, Kilmanorth, Talland parish, 1911, not found 

 since, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. 



5. Field near Cubert Common, 1917-18, Taylor. 



"L. Speculum-Veneris, Linn. (Specularia Speculum, DC). 

 Alien. Grain introduction, or garden escape, Dunn. 3. 

 Ballast-heap, Charlestown, 1920, Tresidder. 



VACCINIACE/E, 



Vaccinium Myrtillus, Linn. 



Not so common as indicated in the Flora. Absent in Newquay 

 district; nearest place seven miles, Vigurs. 



ERICACE/E. 



*Caiilina VUlgaris, Hull. var. EHkae, Ascher. & Graebn. 



7. Lizard Downs above Kynance, found by the Phytogeo- 

 graphical Excursionists in 1911. A rooting prostrate form 

 with descending flowerinsr branches, New Phyt., 191 1 , p. 315; 

 R./.C., 1913, p. 228. "Some of the Lizard examples are 

 almost as hairy as the plant we have called var. pubescens, 

 Koch, the entire surface of the leaves being very densely 

 pubescent. Other examples in the same cover are sub- 

 glabrous, the margins of the leaves being ciliate. Probably 

 both our varieties of Calluna produce this creeping 

 state." J. A. Wheldon, B.E.C., 1911 , p. 107. 



