NOTES ON A FEW NORTH DEVON PLANTS. 361 
NOTES ON A FEW NORTH DEVON PLANTS. 
(CHIEFLY NEW RECORDS.) 
_ By rae Rey. W. Morte Roerrs. 
Havine this year spent three weeks (from the middle of August 
one) on the north Devon coast, and found there several note- 
far to spoil some of those I ape to make. So of ne se most 
of my rambles were confined to the cliffs in the immediate neighbour- 
ood of Ilfracombe, Sane to Lee on the one side, an W: 
th on th 
mouth on the othe I was fortunate, however, in being able 
to spend several eek of aN avely days (Aug. 23rd and Sept. 5th) 
on Braunton Burrows, the two ends of which I searched with some 
Bee tata ess, 
Most of the rare and otherwise interseling plants of this famous 
botanical ground are so well known, that of some o 
e.g., Sew, Holo schenus, Teueriu m Scordium, rapes dd 
10. eron acris Chlora per 
ere 
see, in great abundance, except the last, ak I met with only very 
gly in one hollow. few other rarities from the same station 
will be referred to in their natural order in the following list. 
I may add that I also paid visits, but only provokingly hurried 
oat bas Lundy Island, Mortehoe, Woollacombe Sands, and Instow. 
e of the plants named in this list have North Devon roe, 
aS Moe them in “ Flora ae: Mr. Ravenshaw’s List* 
quote as often as it contains sl stati 
lus Drouetii, Schul cA form growing upon mud.” 
This is eke Prof. Babington pager a Ranunculus to be 
which I found in one of the damp sandy hollows of Braunton Burrow 
, an 
well as flower) "could not have been more than Sani 2 to oF 
ues = high. 
Diplotaxis muralis, DC. = I fracom! As a weed in garden 
gravel walks, and in one place on the “aif, Probably only casual. 
Not recorded for N ae Devon in Topog. Bot. 
Silene anglica, Linn. By Braunton Burrows. One plant. Not 
recorded for North fea in Topog. Bot. 
Sagina apetala, Linn. The segregate. Braunton village, on a 
3 ‘A List of the Flowering Plants and Ferns growing wild in the County of 
” By Rev. T. F. Ravenshaw. (T. Bosworth.) i ee 
hice 3 the “ Re-issue, with Resets ” published in 1872. 
