SCROPHULARIACE^E. 1 03 



IE. borealis, Towns. 



5. Penhallow Moor, Newlyn East, Vigurs, B.E.C., 1910, p. 

 580. 



6. Port Holland, 1913, Thurston. 



*E. streca, Host. 



5. Roadside above Perranwell towards Goonhavern, 1918; 

 Mill Down, Ventongimps, 1919, Rilstone. 



Jn Journ. Bot., 1922, p. 2, Mr. Pugsley notes that he can find no 

 British specimen, which seems to him really to agree with 

 undoubted continental exsiccata of E. stricta, and he can only 

 conclude that all of our plants are referable to a polymorphic 

 E. nemorosa, or, more rarely, to E. brevipila, E. borealis, or 

 E. Kerneri. In British Euphrasiae, Supp. Journ. Bot., 1917, 

 Mr. Bucknall considers that many gatherings named E. 

 stricta are nemorosa, but admits stricta from four English 

 Counties. 



*E, nemorosa, H. Mart, var. ciliata, Drabble. 



6. Truro, etc., Journ. Bot., 1916, p. 75; B.E.C., 1916, p 423. 



E. gracrlis, Fr. 



6. Trenerry Wood, St. Allen, Tresidder. 



E. occidentalis, Wettst. 



4. Portquin. Recorded by C. Bucknall, British Euphrasiae, 

 Supp Journ. Bot., 1917, p. 9. 



5. Stepper Point, Padstow, 1920, Smith-Pearse. Harlyn Bay, 

 Miss C. E. Larter, R./.C., 1911, p. 385. Plentiful along the 

 coast east and west of Newquay, Vigurs. Short turf in sandy 

 ground, Holywell, 1918, Rilstone, B.E.C., 1918, p. 516. 



8. Lelant golf-links, 1912, Thurston. 



*Var. praeCOX, Bucknall. 



3. Slopes above cliff, Polperro, 1920, Rilstone, B.E.C., 1920, 



p. 240. 

 A. On the coast, Polzeath, White. Spire Bank, Rock, St. 



Minver. Recorded by C. Bucknall, loc. cit. 



*E. confusa, Pugsley (Journ. Bot., 1919, p. 172). 



3. St. Cleer Downs, 1920, Rilstone. Mossy bank, Marsh near 

 Helman Tor, 1920, Rilstone and Thurston. Mr. Bucknall 

 writes : " I cannot see any difference between this and a 

 large gathering sent me from Simonsbath (Somerset) by the 



