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Orobanche eu-minor, Syme, Eng. Bot. Rare, and apparently only 
where introduced with Clover seed. 
Galeopsis angustifolia, Ehrh., b. canescens, Bor. Seen on several occa- 
a a fi ar 
uth Devon and Cornwall Railway in the same neighbourhood in Sep- 
tember, 1863, but a very rare and local plant in dee district. Mr. Keys 
records it from “ ballast heaps in Cattedown 
Lycopsis arvensis, L. Not a Plymouth plant. I have seen it near 
— South Devon, and in 1866 not far from St. Just’s, West Corn- 
all. 
> aa vulgaris, L. Except where it would seem to have been 
introduced, I have met with this only in the valley of the Lynher, and 
there but sparingly (vide Journ. Bot. D VII. p. 319). Its ally, 
. nummularia, L., is nowhere indigenous her 
tatice Limonium, L. Not known about gae at least at pre- 
pect some other plant was mistaken for it, since there is no other record 
of it as a plant of the locality, which is, moreover, a comparatively well- 
explored one. 
. binervosa, G. E. Sm., a. occidentalis, Lloyd. Very rare, growin 
only, so far as I am aware, on a damp cliff at Tregantle, by Whitsand 
Bay, whence it seems to have been recorded by a almost ev ery writer ou 
our local botany, though vus station has sop diversely indicated. Do ubt- 
less it is the Statice Limonium mentior by Jones in his * Botanical 
Tour,’ p. 16, as growing on the its 1 near Crafthole, a village in the 
neighbourhood ; also that the Rev. W. S. Hore’s record, inserted in 
‘Ph . 162 
a 
and Devonport Flora’ (1830), “8. ee Rocks and Lini cliffs 
one mile west of Lugger's Cave, Rev. Dr. Jacob." 
lantago media, L. Very rare, but probably indigenous. In an old 
pasture on limestone at Cattedown, where I have known it for iste years 
past (vide Journ. Bot. Vol. I. p. 377, 1863). In July last a plant or 
two stil grew in the field near St. ’ John’ s, whence I recorde E this 
Species in Journ. Bot. Vol. VI. p. 327; and in the same month I - 
vered it growing plentifully in an old pasture adjoining Albert Timeut 
Torpo iie Jornwall. 1n Kevs's ‘Flora,’ I am stated to have named 
“ Robo aga as a station for it, whieh is a mistake, for I have never 
seen it Be 
Rumex Hydrolapathum, Huds. In the Plymouth district only, so far 
as I am aware, in low wet ground near the mouth of the little river 
Saeni. 
Orchis Morio, L. This grows only in two or - localities. (Vide 
Journ. pata Vol. IV. ? 390; V. p. 311; VIII. p. 2 
, L. Very le cal and rare. To nage previously- d 
spots (Journ, Bot. Vol. III. p. 351; Vol. VI. p. d 
another, for in June er: I found it on a part of Less Dee ve 
I had never before seen it, viz. on the right of the road as you go tow 
Buekland Medachbes from the Plymou uth and Tavistock Road, in Bo 
Spots. Here were about fifty flowering plants, and altogether some hun 
dreds, perhaps, many of them very sma all. It occurs on Goonhilly Downs, 
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