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. 16 ON THE BOTANY OF THE LIZARD PENINSULA. 
— Eupatoria. Frequent; var. odorata seen at Falmouth and 
anacca 
 Bangoisorbe officinalis. : Frequent throughout the Serpentine tract, A 
passing into a much reduced form on the exposed downs 1 
olerium Sanguisorba. On the — down at Mullion, ete. 
Fre requ ent. 
Pyrus Malus. Several times seen in hedges, but all the tomentose 
form, and perhaps not a native 
E. parviflorum aud montanum. Both frequent. 
E. roseum. 
8 u 
E. tetragon um. The typical plant Ts roadsides at Falmouth and P 1 
; E. obscurum spread through the a 
po» lutetiana. Rare. 
Myriophyllum alterniflorum Pools on downs ; c only species seen. 
provebaay verna and platycarpa Both freque 
rum Salicaria. Freque ; 
Bala Portula. Peaty ian of the Serpentine downs. : 
Tamarix anglica, The favourite shrub for planting round gardens ali 4 
nk. 1 
ryonia dioica, Never seen. 
Corr — littoralis. "South shore of Carminow Creek, amongst stones, j 
not abundant | 
im erni 
more than a yard long. We noted it nowhere in the area c upon g 
the walls and dry earthy banks of the southern Serpentine tract. : 
vis i tetraphyllum. er. by the algae going out of © 
Hedera Helix. Comm 
Hydrocotyle seer. “Peaty pools of the downs 
Sanicula europea. Only once seen in the ba tract in Pen- 
gerrick woods. 
Eryngium maritimum. Sandy beach at Gunwallo. * 
Oonium maculatum, | Frequen 
ium cni Trethevas, Lizard town, ete., always near houses. 
Apium veolens, Frequens. in the s treamlets - near the sea, as at 
Gunwale Ce Caervarrock and Poltes 
Petroselinum sativum 
alls on "Cadgwith, ete. ; x = alien. 
P. segetum. Noted two or three times as a corn eed. 3 
Helosciadium nodiflorum. Common in ditches and "the var, pseudo- 
repens in damp grassy places. 
(To be continued.) 
