134 LILIACE/E JUNCACE/E. 



*A. roseum, Linn. var. bulbiferum. Alien. 8. Abundant, and 

 perfectly naturalised in a field at St. Mary's, Scilly Isles, 1912, 

 Miss Vivian, R./.C., 79/3, p. 226. 



Scilla autumnalis, Linn. 



3. Par Harbour, a few plants, 1920, Medlin. 



7. St. Martin-in-Meneage, Tresidder. Poltesco, 1914, Thurston. 



S. verna, Huds. 



4. Lundy Cove, abundant, 1910, Rev. H. E. Fox. 



*S. campanulata, Ait. Alien. In Journ. Bot. 9 Sept., 1920, the 

 Editor has a note on this plant. Briefly, he had noticed on 

 a picture of Richmond Park in the Underground Railway a 

 group of unmistakeable S. campanulata, and learnt from the 

 artist, Mr. Tafani, through his agent Mr. Oliver, that the 

 flower grew in the Park. The agent added that he had seen 

 the plant in Middlesex and the West of England, instancing 

 "a moist and mossy spot in a wood off the road between 

 Perranporth and Truro." This Scilla, which grew like a weed 

 in a garden near Perranzabuloe church, has strayed into a 

 hedge-bank outside, 1921, Rilstone. Recorded as S. his- 

 panica, Mill. B.E.C., 1920, p. 150. 



Ornithogalum umbellatum, Linn. 



3. Two plants, Par Sands, garden outcast, 1912, Vigurs. 



5. Little Callestick, Perranzabuloe, 1916, Thurston. 



6. Bissoe, 1912, Dayey. 



8. "Near Marazion" (Flora). Between St. Erth and Marazion, 

 Rees. 



Asphodelus fistulosus, Linn. 5. Sandy field, Phillack, 1915, 

 Rees. 



Lilium pyrenaicum, Gouan. 8. Lamorra (Lamorna ?), Pen- 

 zance, half mile from nearest habitation, 1913, Ullman, 

 'B.E.C., 1913, p. 394. 



JUNCACE/E. 



Muncus ranarius, Nees (Linncea, XX, 243, 1840) . 



7. Lizard. '* For a great part it is the var. fasciculatus, Koch, 

 of British .Botanists." B.E.C., 1911, p. 35. In New Phyt., 

 April, 1912, the claim of /. ranarius to specific rank is dis- 

 allowed. Vide Journ. Bot., 1912, p. 207. 



