14 ON THE BOTANY OF THE LIZARD PENINSULA. 
Species inquirenda. 
Urcinula ids B. and C.; Berk. Introd. p. 278. f 644. 
Erysiphe densa, B. and C. ; Berk. a p. 218. f. 64 4. 
. phlogis, Schwz. Fung. Am. n. 2487. 
. densissima, Schwz. Fung. je n. 2479. 
. Liriodendri, Schwz. Fung. Am. n. 2480. 
Gerardie, Schwz. Fung. Am. n. 2481. 
Ceanothi, Schwz. Fung. Am. n. 2482, 
Ambrosia, Schwz. Fung. cud n. 2484, 
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ON THE BOTANY OF THE LIZARD PENINSULA. 
By J. G. Baker, ELS. 
(Continued from Vol. IX. p. 358.) 
Sarothamnus der ima Comparatively scarce. Kynance Cove, ete. 
Ulex europeus. Common. 
U. Gallü. rer: both over the inland downs and seabanks. 
Genista tinctoria. Scattered along the seabank from the Lizard Point 
westward to ion. 
G. pilosa. lu similar places to the last on the seabank at Caerthilian 
and by the stream-side at Kynance Cove, and seen inland on Goonhilly 
Dow 
G. anglica. Pradannack and Pessina piden 
nonis arvensis, Com O. spin 
Anthyllis Vulneraria. Freque nt on et ndr. of the Serpentine 
. tract, passing into 4. Dillenii. 
M. lupulina. Frequent. è 
M. maculata dee ue 
Melilotus arv One plant on shore of the harbour at Falmouth. 
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LI M cithipsdbilus Cadgwith and Lizard town in dry sandy 
Trifolium repens. Common. 
T. hybridum. Common in forage-fields. 
T. ode: Sandy ground at Trethev 
T. pratense. Common, both wild and pea 
T. medium. Rare 
T. arvense, Frequent, especially on the sandy seabanks. 
T. scabrum. Like the last. 
T. fragiferum. Roadsides, both inland and in inundated sandy places 
near the sea at Gunwallo, or etc. 
T. procumbens. Frequent, 
T. agrarium. ete seen in a forage-field at Mullion. 
T. minus, Frequen 
