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*V. pulverulentum, Vill. Casual. 



3. Ballast-heap, Charlestown, 1913-18, Tresidder. 



"Hybrid. V. pulverulentum x nigrum. 



3. Ballast-heap, Charlestown, 1913-18, Tresidder. 



V. Blattaria, Linn. 



2. Siding east of St. Germans station, with light flowers, 

 abundant, 1911, Davey. 



4. Wadebridge, 1911, Smith-Pearse, R./.C., /9//, p. 385. 



5. N.E. of St. Columb Major, Mrs. Wedgwood, B.E.C., 1920, 

 p. 137. "Goonhavern " (Flora). This refers to Celsia cre- 

 tica, Tresidder. 



6. Tregoney, 1911, Mrs. Hawking. 



*V . phceniceum, Linn. Alien. Garden origin. 3. Par Har- 

 bour, 1917, Miss A. B. Cobbe, B.E.C., 1917, p. 118. 



Celsia cretica, Linn. 3. Par Harbour, 1912, Vigurs. 5. " Per- 

 ranzabuloe " (Flora). Hendracroft Farm, Perranzabuloe, 

 Tresidder. 



Linaria spuria, Mill. 



3. Reeularly in a field at Talland; casual at Polperro, Mrs. 

 and H. M. M. Perrycoste. Par Harbour, Medlin. 



5. Cubert village; Reen Farm, Perranzabuloe, Tresidder. 



6. Churchtown Farm, Perran-ar-worthal, Davey, R.I.C., 1911, 



p. 385. 



L. supina, Desf. 



1. Railway station, Launceston. Shown to E. Thurston by 

 W. Wise, 1915. 



3. Par Sands, with peloric flowers, 1919, Haynes, B.E.C., 

 /9/9, p. 570. 



L. re pens, Mill. 



2. Established in a roadside hedge ] /? mile E. of South Pether- 

 win village, Smith-Pearse. 



3. Liskeard railway station, 1919, Harvey. "Par*' (Flora). 

 Established at the harbour, and railway embankment at east 

 end of the sands, Thurston. Ballast-heap, Charlestown; be- 

 tween Bugle and Roche, Tresidder. Near Roche, 1916, 

 Taylor. 



