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ON SOME SOUTH-EAST DEVOX PLANTS. 



more like a colonist, and less like a casual, than elsewhere in 

 the county where I have seen it. 



Erysimum cheiranthoides, L. — In a potato field about a mile from 

 King's-Teignton, on the Chudleigh road. 



Cardamine vnpatiens, L. — In the Teign Valley, Ashton, on a 

 bank of the new railway cutting ; a few very luxuriant plants. 

 Also, in considerable quantity, on banks by the roadside in the 

 parisb of Christow, about a mile farther down the river, on the 

 opposite side. 



Helta ntlmmim polifolium i Pers.— So profusely abundant on the 

 rocks all round Torbay as to constitute one of the most striking 

 features in its flora. 



Cerastium pumUum, Curt.— This (like the last) is nearly as 

 abundant at Berry Head as about Torquay. 



Hypericum linariifolium, Vahl.— I have, this vear (1879), found 

 two new stations near the Teign for this rare St." John's wort: one 

 being the rocks above Canonteign Waterfall, where it seems in no 

 great quantity ; and the other a low hill in the parish of Trusham, 

 about a quarter of a niile higher up the river than the rocky spot 

 in the same parish on which I first found it in 1877. In this 

 second Trusham station it extends for a considerable distance 

 among furze and broom bushes, and even over turf, but still only 

 in shallow rocky soil. In 1878 I visited the station recorded in 

 Bavenshaw's < List,'— rocks near Dunsford Bridge —and found it 

 still growing there abundantly. 



H. mmtanvm, L.— Anstis Cove, Torbay ; as recorded in Stewart's 

 'rlora. 



Malm rotundifolia, L.— Sands at Teignmouth and Paignton. 

 Geranium rotund (folium, L.— The « Kock-walk," Torquay, and 

 walls at Iimgswear. x " 



Erodium maritimwn, Sm.— Dawlish Warren and Berry Head. 

 Medicago denticuiata, Willd.— Brought to me by Mr Bri™ 8 



clTuai near Newton Abbot> where ho tllinks a ma y ' bo °^y 



a Jm*l° tU$ * UCata ' DeSf '~~ Tei S nmouth Sands, near the harbour ; 



Trvjonella omitlwpodioides, DC-Cliffs south of Berry Head ; 

 local, but m one place almost wholly occupying the ground for 

 several yards. Goodringtou Marsh. ^ 



JfS mediw »> L -Western slope of Haldon Hill, from about 

 400 feet above seadevel to near the top ; frequent. 



T glomeratum, L.— Dawlish Warren; Berry Head, 

 quaniity.^^"'"' T ° P ° f Chai,el ^ *** Torre ! * great 



T.frayifaumL.— Between Starcross and Dawlish Warren 



pits s^ 



pits some of the plants with straw-coloured flowers. 



reposed ^i^ST^f f h Rock «- ^ ^'vcnshaWs ■ List ' 



Sowcl f r ti° at ll ? St0n ' near P ^S»ton; rare," but 



ookedfor^n y ice - c ™<% m 'Topographical Botany.' I 



looked for it in vain during a W alk along the cliffs from Paignton, 



