NOTES ON A FEW NORTH DEVON PLANTS. 363 
Atriplex angustifolia, Sm. Ilfracombe. Not recorded for North 
Devon in Topog. Bot. 
ortulacoides, Linn. Instow and neighbourhood. Not recorded 
8 
: 
- 
ie 
Se 
5 
S 
OG. > 
Ilfracombe, Capstone Hill. Abundant. 
Not iooede re North Devon in Topog. Bot. 
Potyeonum MaRitIMum, Linn. Bic ies Burrows, 5th Sept. An 
extreme form at this its ( at present recorded) encaes ‘limit, 
See ecace P. Raii, Bab., in its herbaceous stem, and (especially 
n the younger plants) athide eekly hiteved stipules. I found it in 
fairly good quantity in two of the sandy hollows near the sea by 
huge tufts of Scirpus Holoschenus, but was unable to search for it 
8 
found on Braunton Burrows by Mr. Ed. Lees and Rev. C. Scriven. It 
was growing in considerable quantity in one of the sandy hollows this 
ear, but I could find only two plants in dig (just opening on 
Sept 5th), the rabbits having eaten down the re: 
Scilla permed Linn. On the cliffs vein Woollacombe 
Sands and Mortehoe, ‘as reported i in Mr. Raven shaw’s List. Not re- 
aber fon North Devon in Topog. Bot 
mollis, Linn. About Tifracombe 7% Watermouth, frequent. 
Not ranted for North Devon in Topog. 
clerochloa loliacea, Woods. Cliffs i Mackie Lacks personal 
authority for North Devon in Topog. 
Triticum junceum, Linn. e sogrogate. einem Sands. 
Neither division of the county is included in those given for this 
secterate in Topog. Bot. _ ag th Devon it is are abundant at Ex- 
and on Dawlish War 
aude sativa, Linn. Pusuboseuhe: One plant near a farm- 
: Ser ual. 
: Setaria glauca, Beauv. Ilfracombe. A large, many-stemmed 
plant, near ae limekiln. Casual. 
In addition to the plants named in the above — I may here men- 
tion a pee Sagina maritima, vite Tifracom: ; Ulex Galli, eee 
aun urrows Pe 
both Ilfracombe ; all of which lack personal sachity for North 
Devon in Topog. Bot., but have some station in that vice-county given 
for them in Mr. Ravenshaw’s List. 
