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Hybrid. S. aurita x viminalis. 



6. Truro, 1911. Druce. 



t 



S. caprea, Linn. 



8. A form with red veins to the leaves, and young stamens 

 purplish, Trevaylor, near Gulval, 1921, W. Watson. 



S. repens, Linn. 



1. Moor near Bolventor, 1920, H. S. Thompson. 



3. Court Wood, Lanreath, Mrs. and H. M. M. Perrycoste. 



Starrick Moor, St. Austell, Tresidder, R./.C., 1911, p. 387. 

 5. Swamp near Carnkief pond, Perranzabuloe, 1 91 5, Thurston. 



Silverwell Moor, Rilstone. 

 8. Carbis Bay, 1912, Thurston. , 



Owing to scarcity of material in Cornwall, the broccoli basket 

 makers of Penzance and Marazion obtain their supply of 

 willows mainly from Somerset, Thurston. 



Populus alba, Linn. 



3. Trelawney Mill; near Lanteglos rectory; Lanreath, Mrs. and 

 H, M. M. Perrycoste. 



7. Cottage near Mullion Cove, 1911, Thurston. 



Hybrid. P. alba x tremula (P. canescens, Sm) . 



8. Bank of stream, Penzance; Hele Ager Moor near Sennen, 

 1921, Thurston. 



P. nigra, Linn. 



1. Wellington Hotel, Boscastle, 1915, Thurston. 



3. Delete the record for Polperro (Flora). 



P. deltoides, Marsh. 



Mr. Druce writes: "To this must, I think, be referred all, or 

 nearly all the Cornish records." Journ. Bot., 191 J , p. 303. 

 The records for P. nigra in the Flora require revision. 



*P serotina (Hartig). Black Italian Poplar. 



3. Trelawne; Lansallos, 1920, Mrs. Perrycoste. 



Mr. A. B. Jackson writes : " It is the commonest Poplar in 

 cultivation, and now considered by many to be a hybrid be- 

 tween the American Populus monilifera, Ait (deltoides, 

 Marsh), and the Black Poplar, P. nigra. 



