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*Ajuga pyramidal is, Linn. Casual. 



5. Phillack Towans (sand-dunes), with other introduced plants, 

 Rees. 



PLANTAGINACE/E. 



Plantago media, Linn. 



2. Churchyard, Upton, J920, Harvey. 



3. Field above Head o' Ditch, Polperro, now abundant; field 

 between Polperro new road and Longcoombe, now spread 

 largely thereabouts, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. One plant 

 in field, Crinnis, 1920, Thurston. 



4. One plant in St. Issey Churchyard, 1918, Thurston. 



5. Perranwefl, Perranzabuloe, Tresidder. 



7. Trevarno, H. Williams, R./.C., 7977, p. 387. 

 S. Railway-line, St. Erth to Marazion, 1912, Rees. 



*P. lanceolata, Linn. var. eriophylla, H & L. 



5. Tolcarne, Newquay, Vigurs, R./.C., /9//, p. 387. 



8. St. Ives, 1912, Thurston. 



*Var. sphaerostachya, Rohl. 



* 'Noticed by Davey and myself, and probably quite common," 



Vigurs, R./.C., 79/3, f>. 229. 

 8. Sand-dunes, Lelant, 1921. It is not worth a varietal status, 



but is only a form, W. Watson. 



P. Timbali, Jord. 



Recorded for Par. Vide R./.C., 79/3, p. 224. Mr. E. G. Baker 

 is now of opinion that the Par plants are not true Timbali. 



8. Plants, which might have passed as Timbali, on tip between 

 Penlee Point and quarry, 1921, W. Watson. 



*P. maritima, Linn. var. fatifolia, Syme. 



5. Fistial beach, Newquay, 1912, Vigurs. "The leaves were 

 broader in 1912 than in 1913. In 1912 they were as much as 

 one inch broad." B.E.C., 7973, p. 492. Many plants with 

 leaves Vy inch broad, and plants with narrow toothed leaves, 

 on roadside bank near Huer's House, Newquay: plants with 

 troad toothed leaves, Gannel, Newquay, 1922, Thurston. 



