100 SCROPHULARIACE/E. 



3. Between Upton and Henwood, 1920, Harvey. Lanhydrock, 

 Salisbury. Prideaux near St. Blazey, Medlin. Trenarren; 

 Pentewan Valley, Tresidder. 



4. Near Helland, Salisbury. 



6. Nanpean, Medlin. Lane near Port Holland, 1913, 

 Thurston. St. Just, Roseland, 1917, Miss M. Cobbe. Arallas, 

 Ladock, Vigurs. 



7. Calvadnack, Wendron; Bolaskan, Crowan, Tresidder, 

 R./.C., 191!, p. 385. 



6. Ludgvan; Trereife near Penzance, 1913, Miss M. Cobbe. 

 Hedge-banks round Chy-an-Hal Moor: Bone Valley; brick 

 lane, and hedges between Buryas JBridge and Drift Hill near 

 Penzance, Rees. About a m le from Penzance on the St. 

 Buryan road, Rev. H. E. Fox, P./.C., 1911, p. 385. 



This plant is much more frequently met with on killas (clay 

 slate) than on granite soil, Davey, R./.C., 1911, p. 385. 



^Digitalis lutea, Linn. Alien. Garden origin. 3. Looe dust- 

 heaps, 1919, Thurston. 



Veronica agrestis, Linn. 



Concerning two forms of this plant Mr. Rilstone writes : "One 

 which, as far as my experience goes, is of rare occurrence, 

 has the pale flowers, oval sepals gland-fringed at the oase, 

 and short style of V. agrestis, but the numerous jointed hairs 

 on the stem and pedicels are not ' mostly gland-tipped ' as 

 Syme says is the case with typical V . agrestis. The other ?, 

 more frequent but by no, means common plant presents 

 difficulty chiefly in the capsule being rather thickly clothed 

 with short straight or curved glandular hairs, with longer 

 glandular hairs intermixed." Journ. Bot., 1918, p. 114. 



*V. triphyllos, Linn. 



3. Ballast-heap, Charlestown, Mrs. Wedgwood and Tresidder, 

 B.E.C., 7920, p. 138. 



V . peregrina, Linn. 6. Abundant in the grounds, Enys, Mylor, 

 1917, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. On the Fal, Green, 

 B.E.C., 1917, p. 119. 



V. montana, Linn. 



1. Stream, Millook, 1915, Thurston. 



