— ent te Ab 
362 NOTES ON A FEW NORTH DEVON PLANTS. 
wall, The only ~ where I met with it. Not recorded for North 
Devon in Topog. Bo 
ta, te “The segregate. Abundant all —_ the coast. 
og. Bot. 
ageindhisris pees Linn. Braun bis Dee near the lighthouse. 
Here, as at Exmouth and on Dawlish Warren, this plant throws out 
on all sides einepiiig stems, apparently ready to root themselves later 
in the season. Is this its usual habit on es groun 
remember this when on the island, and so did not look for vernalis, 
but from the station named Kingsley would certainly seem to have 
mistaken 8. Scorodonia for S. vernalis,a most unlikely plant to find 
iu Devonshire. Not recorded for North Devon in Topog. Bot. 
Ne ataria, Linn. Near Lee, and on Braunton Burrows. 
Lacks personal authority for North Devon. in Topog. Bot. 
Marrubium sg Linn. Braunton Burrows, widely spread. 
iad 
a 
(‘* Braunton,” North Devon Handbook, quoted in Mr. Ravenshaw's 
a te of soe few stations (the cliffs Tene Lulworth and 
F con 
niall EB oyd. 
Plantago Coronopus, Linn. On the top of Lundy rare I a on 
a starved form of ons ne nen to me, having n 
leaves, white w very short spikes, whi at ‘first 
sight I eth = Hn the hairy fo foam ( hirsuta) of P. maritima, L. But 
close by 1 er specimens with toothed leaves, and other- 
nopus. Mr. A. Bennett (of Croydon) has sent me a very similar plant 
gathered by him on the N. coast = oy: <— op * the following 
extract from Sir J. E. Smith’s E: C 
B. a Eremince folio nin unto, minor, lagna rotundo “tiple 
-, 316.” Sir J. E. Smith adds, ‘“‘They” (?.¢., th 
ee - “ are —- ever so starved as to be undivided, answering 
to var. 
, Linn. Braunton Burrows, as recorded in 
ag ies at both ends. Lacks personal 
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