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the salt-water completing the division.""^' That portion of the 

 county which lies west of the line thus indicated constitutes 

 vice-county 1, while the eastern section is vice-county 2. 



In the following list an asterisk is placed before a locality 

 when such happens to constitute a new vice-county record : — 



Ranunculus trichophyllus, Chaix. Trevemper 4-turnings, 

 C. C. Tigurs. Tregonna, Little Petherick, L. A. M Riley. 



R. Drouetii, F, Schultz. Pool near the "Lost Church," 

 and at Mount, Perranzabuloe, IV. Tresidder. Ditch near Perran- 

 porth railway station, J. W. Jones. 



R. peltatus, Fries. In a horse-pond at Veryan, Clement 

 Re id. 



Helleborus viridis, Linn. St. Cleer, near Liskeard, W. 

 Borlase. Legonna orchard, St. Columb Minor; Eesaughan, 

 St. Golan, C. C. Vignrs. 



Aconitum Napellus, Linn. Near Marsland, Morwinstow ; 

 in fair quantity in Combe Valley, Kilkhampton ; a few plants on 

 a hedgebank in the Exeter Road, Launceston, W. Wise. 



Papaver dubium, Linn,, var. Lecoqii (Lamotte). Hayle, 

 £. Drabbles and Miss Hilda Lake. 



P. Argemone, Linn. Goonhavern and Hendra, Perran- 

 zabuloe, Tf. Tresidder. Goran Haven, Clement Reid. 



P. hybridum, Linn. Pentruse, St. Issey, L. A. 21. Riley. 

 Lambriggan, Polgoda, and Hendra, in Perranzabuloe, W. 

 Tresidder. Mawla, E. Richards. Hayle, E. Brabbles and Miss 

 Hilda Lake. 



Meconopsis cambrica, Vig. Growing freely in a shrubbery 

 near Menheniot Vicarage, Canon C. E. Hammond. 



Fumaria capreolata, Linn. Wadebride, R. V. Tellam. 

 Porth Towan, E. Ricliards. Treveor, Goran, Clement Reid. 



Nasturtium sylvestre, R.Br. A few plants between 

 Golant and Fowey, F. H Perrycoste. 



Alyssum maritimum, Linn. Callestock Vean, Perran- 

 zabuloe, W. Tresidder. 



• See " Cybele Biitannica,'' by Hewett Cottrell Watson, vol. 4, 1859 ; and "Topo- 

 graphical Botany," by the same author, ed. 2, 1883. 



