250 RARE PLANTS NEAR TRURO. 



minor, V. arvensis ; Geranium Robertianum ; Iris foetidissima ; Lfsi- 

 macliia nemorum, L. ; Osmunda regalis ; Asplenium trichomanes, A., 

 A. adiantum nigrum, L., A. filix Jmnina, Bern. ; A. aculeatum, 

 L. ; Scolopendrium vulgare, Sm. ; Nephrodium filix mas. Rich. ; 

 Myosotis arvensis, M. versicolor, M. palustris ; Silene inflata ; Geum 

 urhanum ; Agrostis vtdgaris ; Phleum pratense ; Bosacanina; Lathy- 

 Tus pratensis ; Vicia cracca ; Prunella vulgaris ; Trifolium pratense 

 luteum capitulis lupuli ; Euphrasia officinalis ; Sibthorpia Europcea ; 

 Chrysanthemum segetum ; Salvia verbenacea; Drosera rotundifolia ; 

 Nartheci'um ossifragum ; Erica tetralix ; Hypericum elodes ; Anagallis 

 fcemiiia ; Verbena officinalis; Echium vulgare; Canyza squarrosa ; 

 Morsus Diaboli, seu Scabiosa sioccisa ; Anchusa sempervirens. 



Of these, Mr. Cragoe mentions as more or less rare : Orchis bi- 

 folia, Iris foetidissima, (found near Mitchell-hill turnpike-gate, on 

 information from Mr. Allan Ferris), Narthecium ossifragum, and 

 Anagallis foemina. Rail; and he adds that, in the eastern part of 

 the county, he found Asplenium trichomanes abundant in the north 

 wall of St. Cleer churchyard; Vaccinium Myrtillus abundant on. 

 the Common near the Trethevy Stone; Viola palustris, (not 

 generally found so far south), near the Cheese Wring ; Hieraceum 

 pilosella ; AnthylUs vulneraria, on the coast at Lansallos ; Allium 

 ursinum, abundant near St. Germans ; and Anchusa sempervirens. 



