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ON THE BOTANY OF THE LIZARD PENINSULA. 15. 
Lotus corniculatus. Common; well-marked éenuis in a forage-field hear 
major. Frequent. 
F 
V. sativa, The cla form only seen. 
V. sepium. Not frequen 
V. hirsuta. Frequent as a a cornfield weed. 
V. tetr a. Seen several times. 
Lathyrus pratensis. Frequent. 
M Á€—€ Rare and not noted at all in the — tract. 
P. spinosa, frequent in hedges and truly wild on 
the abaik ii ‘ie Serpentine between Cadgwith and Llandewednack. 
P. insititia, ie! tly wild on the north shore of Helford Creck at 
omestica, in hedges near houses, seen in one or two places. 
asus. Hedges at Poltesco, and in two or three other places. 
P. vium. Pengerrick woods; very likely planted. 
Spirea Ulmaria. Frequent. 
S. Filipendula. Frequent on the arent downs, both inland and 
on the'seabank from Mullion round to Poltes 
eum urbanum. Quite rare on the Setpeatign, and not frequent in the 
other tracts. 
Potentilla anserina. Common by roadsides. 
P. reptans. Hedgebanks = y. 
rmentilla. Frequent n the heaths; var. procumbens once seen 
on the Granite, west of fana 
P. Fragariastrum. Hedgebanks, rare ; not seen on the Serpentine 
Comarum palustre. Never seen, although there are ibulum of 
Rubus rhamnifolin. This and discolor the most frequent forms 
through the ai 
. discolor. The typical English form (rus¢icanus, Mercier) every- 
where common. A roun -leaved. gem between this and /Ayrsoideus noted 
once in a hedge near Lizard tow 
R. villicaulis, Not aiifrequent. 
R. umbrosus. Hedges in the Granite tract at Penryn and Falmouth. 
R. Radula. Not unfrequent. 
` R. pallidus. Woods at Mawgan and Falmouth. Nowhere noted on 
aco-aler. A somewhat doubtful form, seen once in the Granite 
ryn. 
ius. Spread over the distriet, princi trailing over the 
seaban ks. Forms with adpressed sepals se daa ues sage ~~ a plant 
that T perhaps go under dumetorum once seen at Ruan M. 
Widely spread, but not so common as the las 
pn spinosissima. Sandy banks, in several places, iiy near the 
sea at Mullion. 
R. feine. Hedges in the reise eg about Manaccan. 
R. m a. Hedges at Falm Manaccan, and sometimes 
grown for pear Paet in the cottage pies 
R.canina. Frequent; the forms noted were lutetiana, dumalis, urbica, 
and collina 
R. arvensis. Frequent throughout the area. 
