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North Cornwall.—W. M. Hind, , , Baker, W. Wise, and T. 
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Polperro. —T. Q. Couch in Rep. R. C. Polytechn. Inst., 1848. 
mic went he otto aap of.—T. R. A. Briggs in Journ. Bot., 
18 t seq 
Piidioasa3 0. B. Allen in Rep. R. C. Polyt. Inst., 1872.—W. 
Curnow, Phyt. i., 1143. —Jungermannie, W. Curnow, Phyt. 
i., 609.—Mos osses, A. Greenwood, Ph 
: 9 
P ae 102. 
—Herbarium of Penzance Nat. Hist. Soc. a. Plymouth 
Instit.—Herb. R. Hortic. Soc. Cornwall. 
Di.von.—[3 South, 4 North; ‘“ So 9907 by an imaginary line adapted 
to the watershed. Ve Pr. Peninsula.| Rivers Torridge and Taw 
flow N. cae Bristol eg Tamar, Dart, Exe, &c., S. into 
a. Chan 
—J. P. Feit ones ‘and J. F. Kingston, Flora Devoniensis, 1829. 
Descriptive. Linnean system & Nat. syst. No districts. Cryp- 
togams included.—T. P. Ravenshaw, New List of Fl. Plants 
Ferns of D., 1860. No districts, localities badly arranged, 
many inaccuracies, authors quoted given.—I. W. N. Keys, Flora 
of D. & Cornwall (see Cornwall), 1866-70. 
2.—Gibs., 42.—Gough i., 41.—B. G., 194.—New B. G., 12, 550.— 
Jacob, W. Devon & Cornwall Flora, 1836-37.—N. B. Ward in 
Phyt. i., 20 (1841).—W. re aout Phyt. i., 160 (1841).— 
riggs in Journ. Bot.; 1863, et seq. 
Tiverton. —Mackenzie in Ann. Rep. of D. Ass. for Adv. of Sc., 
1865 
Totnes.—8, Han naford, Flora hc i 1851; Suppt., 1852. 
Sidmouth.— Cullen, Flora a eee , 1849. 
Ti oe —Stewart, Fl. of T., 1860. 35 miles’ circle. riptive. 
M. Wyatt, ’Algee Dieieineinsdiiael (dried etme 1334, 
827. 
3.— Herb. of iy tad Nat. Hist. Soe. in T. Museum, includes Miss 
Griffiths’ Alge. 
Sourrser.—[5 South, 6 North; artificially divided. Pr. Peninsula. | 
nee drained by small rivers flowing N. into Bristol Channel, 
288 oo portions by Exe, Axe, and Stour flowing S. into Eng- 
18 iL 
1.—No airs asta? a gone s foe in hah 
2.—Gibs., 83. — Gough i., 85.—B. G., yt4 7,—New 
B.G. 27,6 sactee Pt ale Hera 1551 oe "Lobel, Adver- 
saria, 157 * Howe, Phyt. Brit., 
