- 86 ON THE BOTANY OF THE LIZARD PENINSULA. 
Angelica — a 
Heracleum Sphondylium on. 
Daucus ot Common, cana into fine maritimus on the sea 
banks. 
Torilis Anthriscus. Frequent 
ent. 
Anthriscus sylvestris. Common. A. vulgaris not see 
io nigra. Frequent where there are hedges, but perhaps always 
* planted 
Lonicera Periclymenum. Frequent. 
Viburnum. Neither species noted. the = 
ia peregrina. Hedges near Helston and Durgan; not seen in 1 
Serpentine tract. ia 
Galium cruciatum. Not seen. 
. r 
G. saxatile. Quite unco 
Sherardia ae Tr requ uent in cultivated fields. 
Valeriana. Neither species noted. j 
Centranthus ruber. Walls at Cadgwith, Penryn, etc., alien. 
- Valerianella dentata. Rare. F. alii toria not seen "^ a 
Dipsacus irit Bopieidoe in the Devonian tract in several places — 
Scabiosa succisa. Co 
ve utia haa. pci a 
. Neither variety noticed. D 
Helminthin echioides. Roadsides at Gunwallo and Durgan. 
Leontodon hirtus. Common on the seabanks. 
omm 
Hieracium Pilosella. Frequent. l 
H. umbellatum. Everywhere frequent on hedgebanks ; this and P "i 
sella the only species noted. The relative abundance of umbellatum per 
boreale is quite reversed in Devon and Cornwall, as compared with the eas 
nd, 
Bec epe E oe ete 
Taraxacum officinale. Common, 
Lapsana communis. Freque 
q 
Cichorium Intybus. Frequent throughout T ier. 
Arctium minus ; var. inte "medium, Lange, is much the most frei 
form. We saw Ww good typical minus sby the haa of the Helford one | 
Durgan. 4. majus was nowhere Ji 
Serratula tinctoria, emis passing into a very dwarf monocep : 
lous form on the tine down | 
dns nutans, ` 
ae C. crispus, which is rare about Plymouth, 
nowhere 
C. tenui, fork ndy ground near the sea at Mullion, etc. 
C. lanceolatus. fee 
