66 CORNISH FLORA. 



Festuca arundinacea, Schreb. Maidenhair Cove, St. Minver, 

 TT^. Barratt. 



Bromus madritensis, Linn. Falmouth Docks, 1902, /''. If. 

 Bavey. Top of hedge Chy-an-hal Moor, Penzance, late W. A. 

 Glasson, teste A. Hoslcing. 



B. secalimis, Linn. Polzeath, St. Minver, B. V. Telia in. 



B. patuhis, Mert. and Koch. Falmouth Docks, 1903, frequent, 

 F. H. Bavey. 



Lolium temulentum, Linn. Falmouth Docks, 1903, frequent, 

 F. H. Bavey. 



Cystopteris fragilis, Bernh. Looe Railway Cutting, Cornish 

 Moneywort Club. 



Phegopteris Bryopteris, Fee. Wood below Minster Church, 

 Boscastle, W. Barratt. 



Botrychium Lunar ia, Sw. Field at Coldrenick, 1901, Miss 

 Hammond. 



Equisetum maximum, Lam. Near Coveraek, 1 902, C. C. 

 Vigurs. 



Lycopodium. Selago, Lim. Withybrook, near the Cheesewring, 

 Cornish Motieyivort Club. Goss Moor, 1902, Clement Beid. 



L. inundatum, Linn. Newlyn East, 1902, Clement Beid. 



Pilularia globuliftra, Linn. Camborne Waterworks, Crowan, 

 1903, F. IF. Bavey. 



4. EXCLUSIONS. 



When preparing the material for my TAst, I was fully 

 satisfied that many of the species therein included must be made 

 the subjects of searching criticism before they could be accepted 

 as genuine Cornish plants. Already many of these doubtfuls 

 have received full attention, and as a result the following must 

 be deleted. As investigations proceed I have no doubt others 

 must follow. 



Cardamine impatiens, Linn. This species was recorded for 

 " near Polperro," by T. Q. Couch, in the Annual Beport of the 

 Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, 18^8. Mr. F. P. Pascoe 

 and Mr. T. E. Archer Briggs marked it in their Catalogues of 

 East Cornwall Plants, prepared for Mr. H. C. Watson, who was 

 then engaged on his Topographical Botany, but I have no doubt 



