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'Hybrid Rumex conglomeratus x crispus 



Found in Cornwall by Mr. Druce and Dr. Moss, 1911, R./.C., 

 79/3, p. 229. 



R. rupestris, Le Gall. 



3. Gravel beach near Looe, 1917, Rilstone. 



R. sanguineus, Linn. 



6. Perranwharf, 1911, Davey. 



Dr. Druce suggests that the records for this plant require over- 

 hauling. 



R, maximus, Schreb. 



7. Seen by the Rev. E. S. Marshall at Cunnack's station, Gun- 

 walloe, with R. Hyrolapathum, from which it seemed to differ 

 specifically, Journ. Bot., 1918, p. 187. 



* 



R. Hydrolapathum, Huds. 



4. Polzeath, St. Minver, Rev. H. E. Fox, R./.C., /9//, p. 387. 



*R. Acetosella, Linn. var. angiocarpus (Murb). 



6. Perran-ar-worthal, 1911, Druce. 'The common plant of 

 the British Isles." New Phyt., 1911, p. 319; R./.C., 1913, p. 

 229. 



*Sub-var. integrifolia (Wallroth, Sched. Crit., 187, as a var). 



8. Carbis Bay, H. Clarke, B.E.C., 1915, p. 208. 



*Rumex magellanica, Griseb. 5. Phillack To wans (sand-dunes) 

 on site of military war camp, 1921, Thurston and Rilstone. 



Dr. Druce writes : Thellung would refer the plant to R. cunei- 

 folius, Campd, from S. America. 



THYMELEACEXE. 



Daphne Laureola, Linn. 



I. Marhamchurch, one plant in hedge, 1919, Harvey. 

 7. "Antron, Sithney" (Flora). In the grounds of Antron, 1914, 

 Thurston. 



