ERICACE/E. 85 



&. Land's End, Dr. Church, R.I.C., 1913, p. 228. 



" Dr. Church (Floral Mechanism, 147) describes and figures the 

 inflorescence of this variety, which he found at Cape Corn- 

 wall, and shows that visiting insects crawl underneath the 

 plant, between the flowers, which are turned downward, and 

 the ground." B.E.C., 1911, p. 25. 



Erica ciliaris, Linn. 



5. A few plants on roadside near Penwartha House on road 

 from Perranporth to Truro, 1921, W. D. Watson. Silverwell 

 Moor, 1916, Rilstpne, B.E.C., 1916, p. 577. " Chynhale near 

 Perranzabuloe (Chynhale Farm adjoining Tresawsen Moor), 

 1911, Syme (E.B., ed. III.) and Bab. (Man.) state that both 

 Tetralix and ciliaris have leaves four in a whorl, while cinerea 

 has three in a whorl. This distinction does not hold good, at 

 least in this locality, where plants of ciliaris with leaves three 

 in a whorl were quite frequent." Barton, B.E.C., 1918, p. 508. 





Hybrid Erica ciliaris x Tetralix (E. Watsoni, Benth) . 



5. " Quintrell Downs " (Flora). Delete the record. Mill 

 Down, Ventongimps; swamp near Carnkief pond, Perran- 

 zabuloe; Silverwell Moor, Rilstorie, B.E.C., 1916, p. 577. 

 Chynhale, Barton, B.E.C., 1918, p. 509. 



*E. Tetralix, Linn, sub-var. parviflora, Druce. 



7. Lizard Downs with the type, Druce, B.E.C., 1913, p. 329. 



*E, cinerea, Linn, var. splendens, Druce. 



3. Valley from Minions to Upton, 1920, Harvey. 



5. Newlyn Downs, Vigurs. 



6. Carnon Croft, Kea, Davey. Kea Down, Druce. 



*' A striking form with long and densely flowered inflorescence. 

 At Kea Down and Newlyn Downs it also has very large 

 flowers. Vigurs, R.I.C., 1913, p. 228. 



'Hybrid. E. Tetralix x vagans (vagans x cinerea, Davey, 

 Journ. Bo*., 1910, p. 333; Turrill, KeW Ball, 1911. p. 378; 

 R.I.C.. 1911, p. 383. E. Williamsii, Druce, Card. Chron., 2 

 Dec., 1911, p. 388.) 



1. Lane between Bochym and Goonhilly Downs. P. D. 



Williams. ' This interesting hybrid was first noticed about 



fifty years ago by the late Mr. Richard Davey, M.P. for West 



Cornwall, but no record appears to have been made of it." 



Davey, R./.C., 1911, p. 383. 



