98 SCROPHULARIACEjE. 



Hybrid. L. repens x vulgaris. 



3. Lane, Charlestown, 1916, Tresidder & Rilstone. Between 

 Bugle and Roche, Tresidder. 



L. vulgar is, Mill. 



3. Plants with some of the flowers with five spurs upon the 



corolla and a tubular mouth (forma Peloria) at Par Harbour,, 



1920, Medlin. 



L, minor, Desf. 



3. Polkieves and Kilmanorth, Talland, 1911; field above Head 

 o' Ditch, Polperro, 1914, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. In 

 railway ballast, Lostwithiel, 1920, Thurston. 



4. Railway near Delabole Station, 1918, Harvey. 



5. Mawgan Porth, 1901, Vigurs. Lambourne, and field near 

 Carnkief pond, Perranzabuloe, 1916, Rilstone. 



*L. Dalmatica, Mill. Alien. 2. Near St. Germans, Daltry, 

 B.E.C., 19J5, p. 204. 3. Par Sands, Daltry. 'The Cornish 

 plant agrees with the description of var. macedonica 

 (Griseb)." Loc. cit. 



Antirrhinum Orontium, Linn. 



2. Pillaton, Hawk, R./.C., /9//, p. 385. 



3. Roadside, St. Martin, 1918, Thurston. Charlestown, Tre- 

 sidder. 



4. Rock and Polzeath, St. Minver, Rev. H. E. Fox, R./.C., 

 1911, p. 385. 



6. Field near Grampound Road Station, 1922, Borlase. 



7. Relowas. St. Martin-in-Meneage, Tresidder. Field, Pra- 

 dannack Downs, 1914, Thurston. 



8. Field above Marazion Station, 1913, Miss M. Cobbe. Corn- 

 fields about Penzance, Rees. 



"Scrophularia aquatica, Linn, sub-var. flavo-viridis, Thurston. 



3. Waste-ground, West Looe, with Dale yellow-erreen flowers, 

 1918, Thurston. B.E.C.. 1919, p. 570. Swamp, Talland, 1919, 

 Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. 



*S, nodosa, Linn. var. Bobartii, Pryor. 



1. Near Bude, 1913, Hon. Mrs. Baring, B.E.C., 1913, p. 391.. 



