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late Mr. Marshall, except that the flowers appear to be less / 

 yellow. I quite agree with Pugsley that such copiously 

 branched plants cannot go to E. minima, and think we should 

 be quite safe in naming these E. confusa, Pugsley." See 

 also note in B.E.C., 1920, p. 241, where the claims of the 

 plant to be E. confusa or E. minima are dealt with. In Journ, 

 Bot., 1922, p. 2, Mr. Pugsley describes the plants from the 

 above localities, and other places in England, as " E. con- 

 fusa, b. albida, forma nova. Planta corollis albidis nee 

 luteis, quam typus interdum robustior." 



Bartsia viscosa, Linn. 



3. Between Port Looe near West Looe and Hendersick, Miss 

 C. Grigg. Starrick Moor, St. Austell, Tresidder, R./.C., /9//, 

 p. 385. 



6. Swamp west of Polgrain near Port Holland; near Veryan, 

 1913, Thurston. Mylor quarry, 1921, R. L. Smith and W. D. 

 Watson. 



7. Coverack, 1910, Rev. H. E. Fox, B.E.C., 7970, p. 580. 



Pedicular is palustris, Linn. 



3. Yearl's Combe, Trelawney river, Mrs. and H. M. M. 



Perrycoste. Starrick Moor, St. Austell, Tresidder, R./.C., 



79/7, p. 385. 



Rhinanthus stenophyllus, Schur. 



3. Par, Davey, R./.C., 79/7, p. 385. 



5. Perranporth, 1911, Davey. 



6. Perran-ar-Worthal, loc. cit.; Perranwharf, 1909; Falmouth, 

 1911, Davey. 



7. Penhale, Miss C. E. Larter, Zoc. cit. 



8. Sandy, grassy coast, Marazion, Marshall, Journ. Bot., 1918, 

 p. 187. 



Melampyrum pratense, Linn. 



2. Near Clapper Bridge; Quethiock, Hawk, R./.C., 7977, p. 

 385. 



3. Valley below Cheesewring, 1920, Harvey. 



4. Hustyn Wood, St. Breock, 1915, Thurston. 



5. Illogan Wood, Tresidder. 



6. Lamorran Wood, 1913. Thurston. Arallas, Ladock, Tre- 

 sidder. "Greatwood," Mylor, 1921, R. L. Smith and W. D. 

 Watson. 



8. Kirton Wood near Townshend, Hayle, Hosking. 



