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by the regularly pinnate leaves. Sides of Tors, at Dartmoor. 

 (E.B, t.337.) .T. y. vi. 



4. P. Aria (white Beam-tree.} Mountainous woods, parti- 

 cularly in limestone or chalky country. There are several 

 varieties of this shrub. Park Hill, Torquay. (E. B. t. 1858.) 

 T. v. 



OED. XXVIII. ONOGKRACEJE. 

 EPII,OBIUM. WILLOW-HERB. 



1. E. hirsutum (great hairy W.> Codlins-and-cream.) Sides 

 of rivers, ditches, and in wet situations, frequent. Flowers large 

 and handsome, rose-coloured. Whole plant downy. Torquay, 

 road between Torre and Paignton. White variety grows at 

 Paignton. (E. B. t. 838.) P. vn. vin. 



2. 35. parviflorum (small-flowered hairy W.) Localities 

 same as the last. Yery much like E. hirsutum on a small scale. 

 Flowers very small. Road to Ansti's Cove. Meadows at back 

 of Torre Abbey. Paignton. (E. B. t. 795.) P. vn. vin. 



3. 32. montaxmm (broad smooth-leaved W.) In waste and 

 cultivated places, roadsides, woods, dry shady banks, walls and 

 roofs of cottages, frequent. Stems from 6 inches to 1 fopt high. 

 Flower-buds erect or slightly nodding, flowers pink. Neighbour- 

 hood of Torquay and Maryclmrck. Milber Down. (E. B. t. 

 1177.) P. vi. vn. 



4. 32. tetragonum (square-stalked W.) In damp places, 

 and by sides of ditches. Stems from 1 to 2 feet high, with from 

 2 to 4 angles ; leaves lanceolate, sessile ; flower-buds erect ; seeds 

 oblong-obovate. (E. B. t. 1948.) This plant, as well as E. ob- 

 scurum, Bab., which has much shorter capsules, grows by the 

 side of ditches in the lane leading to Ansti's Cove. P. vn. vin. 



CIRCJSA. ENCHANTER'S NIGHTSHADE. 



C. Iiutetiana (common E.) Woods and shady nooks, com- 

 mon. Whole plant graceful in the extreme; flowers white or 

 pink, in elegant, slightly branched terminal racemes. Cockington 

 and Shiphay lanes. Copse near Bishopstowe, etc. (E. B. t. 

 1056.) P. VL-viii. 



