368 BOTANICAL REPORT. 



Brassica alba, Boiss. Field near Truro Workhouse, TF. 

 Borlase. St. Ives, K Drahhlcs and 3Iiss Rilda Lake. 



Diplotaxis tenuifolia, DC. Trevone, L. A. II. Rihy. 

 Clialcotts, Perranzabuloe, W. Tresidder. Perranporth, E. Br allies 

 and Miss Hilda Lake. 



Lepidium Draba, Linn. Mount Hawke, J. W. Jones. 



Teesdalia nudicauJis, R. Br. Grassy slopes close to the 

 sea, Goran Haven j with simple or fiddle-shaped leaves, Clement 

 Reid. 



Crambe maritiraa, Linn. Cliff on the east side of the 

 Dodman ; one large seeding plant, and several seedlings, Clement 

 Reid. 



Yiola hirta, Linn. Carbis Bay, LJ. Brailles and Miss 

 Hilda Lake. Perranporth, J. W. Jones. 



Polygala oxyptera, Eeichb. Carnkief, Perranzabuloe; 

 Olowance Wall, W. Tresidder. 



Dianthus Armeria, Linn. Cliff between Coombe and 

 Pridmouth, E. Lee Warner. 



Silene noctiflora, Linn. Lelant, H. Brailles and Miss 

 Hilda Lake. 



Stellaria umbrosa, Opiz. Goran Haven, Clement Reid. 

 S. palustris, Ehrh. Looe Marsh, F. H. Perrycoste. 



Arenaria leptoclados, Guss. Goran, Clement Reid. St. 

 Mawes, F. H. Bavey. Goonhavern, W. Tresidder. Perranporth, 

 J. W. Jones. 



Sagina ciliata, Fr. Cubert, J. W. Jones. 



S. nodosa, Fenzl. Goonhavern Moor, JF. Tresidder. 



Spergula sativa, Boenn. St. George's Downs, Perran- 

 porth, J. TF. Jones. Very common in and for several miles 

 around Ponsanooth, F. H. Bavey. This plant has smooth or 

 minutely punctulate, margined seeds ; its leaves and branches are 

 viscous and dull grey-green. In 8. vulgaris the seeds are either 

 devoid of a wing, or only obscurely margined, and are covered 

 with club-shaped papillae, which change from white to black as 

 the seeds ripen. I have no doubt S. sativa will be found in most 

 parts of the county. 



