ON TIIE BOTANY OF THE LIZARD PENINSULA. 37 
C. palustris and arvensis. Both co 
Carlina vulgaris inia on the ddr OPEN 
Centaurea nigra, mon, often radiate. Good characteristic radiate 
decipiens on the dry sid north of Carminow Creek. 
. Scabiosa. Not unfrequen 
Bidens tripartita. Rien near Caergerrack and shores of Carminow 
Creek. 
Eupatorium cannabinum, Common. 
Artemisia vulgaris. Frequent. A. Absinthium nowhere 
halium uliginosum. Frequent. G. sylvaticum is gie very rare . 
d. 
ilago germanica. Frequent. F. minima not 
Petasites fragrans. Established by Asail near ae unii at Falmouth, 
Pengerrick, and Llandewednack. P.v vulgaris never seen 
: Fre 
uen 
Aster Tripoliun. Frequent amongst the sea cliffs. 
Solidago Vi irgaurea. Frequent on "hedgebanks, ete. 
Senecio vulgaris. Common. — S. sylvaticus never see 
. erucifolius.  Roadsides in two or three places near Gunwallo. 
S. Jacobea. bo eios 
S. aquaticus. Frequent. 
Inula Conyza. Hedaebisiks in the Devonian tract at Helford and 
Durgan. 
I. dysenterica. Decem 
Bellis perennis 
Chrysanthemum ae “Abundant in a potato-field west of Peary. 
C. Leucanthemum. mmo 
C. Parthenium. Houlsides n near cottages at Cadgwith, etc. 
C. inodorum om 
Anthemis nobilis. Everywhere frequent, both over the inland downs 
and in sandy hollows near the s 
. Cotula. Seen in two or thee places only, and arvensis not at all. 
Achillea Ptarmica. Mais 
A. Millefoliun. Com 
Campanula rotundifolia. "T he only species, except hederacea, and seen 
only once at Kynance Cove. It is quite a rarity in Devon and Cornwall. 
C. hederacea. Inthe Granite tract west of Penryn. Not seen on the 
Serpentine 
Jasione montana. Frequent through the distrie 
Erica Tetr cid bas cinerea. Both common, em less so on the Serpen- 
tine than the 
E. vagans. P Plentiful on the Serpentine ; the commonest plant over 
several square miles. There is an isolated station in the midst of the 
Devonian tract in the bois e the south side of Looe Pool, near Helston. 
Calluna vulgaris. 
— Morlillas "The only species, and only seen two or three 
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: die Aquifolium. Frequent where there are hedges. 
Ligustrum vulgare Looks indigenous in a few places, as for instance, 
amongst rocks bv the two streamlets that run down to Kynance Cove. 
Fra axinus excelsior. Frequent. 
entiana campestris. Scattered over the Serpentine downs of Goon- 
hilly. and Pradannack. 
