APOCYNACE/E GENTIANACE^E. 89 



OLEACE/E. 



Fraxinus excelsior, Linn. 



8. A fine "Weeping Ash " (var. pendula, Alton) at entrance 

 to Love Lane, Penzance, 1922, Thurston. "The Weeping Ash 

 is a variety propagated veg. from a single tree, which appeared 

 as a sport at Wimpole in Cambridgeshire." Willis, Flowering 

 Plants and Ferns, 4th ed., 1919, p. 278. 



"Ligustrum vulgare, Linn. var. or forma prostrata. 



7. Lizard, 1911, Ostenfeld, New Phyt., /9//, p. 317; R.I.C., 

 79/3, p. 229. 



APOCYNACE/E. 



Vinca minor, Linn. 



Called Blue Betsy at Whitstone. 



I . W'hitstone, Tresidder. 



3. Trenewan, 1917, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. 



4. Trevibban Barton, Tresidder. 



5. "Newquay ' (Flora). Delete the record. Mithian, 

 Rilstone. 



6. St. Stephen-in-Brannel, Medlin. 



GENTIANACE/E. 



Microcala filiform is, HofTm. & Link. 



3. Starrick Moor, St. Austell, Tresidder. 

 5. Quintrell Downs, Vigurs. Silverwell Moor, Rilstone. 

 7. Gew Graze Valley, Kynance. 1919, Miss Berenice 

 d'Avigdor. Pradannack Downs, 1914, Thurston. 



Blackstonia pcrfoliata, Huds. 



3. Par Moor, Medlin. Roadside between Par and St. Austell, 

 Tans^ey, R./.C., 1911, p. 384. Polrnear near Par; Crinnis; 

 Charlestown, Tresidder. 



4. Field at the back of Polzeath, St. Minver, Folliott Stokes, 

 R./.C., /9//, p. 384. 



5. Constantine Sands. 1918, Lamb. 



