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L£k 0N SOME SOUTH-EAST DEVON PLANTS. 



fe^^i^* 1 A ' D C— Fields, Trusham and Ashton; local. 



"" Ashton (in same bog wi th Galium 



Wah 



ZT"-!^ > aci^ii vctuey, near _uun 

 Waterfall. 



. Locally abundant. 



^«W^ M fc^to, Fries.— Frequent in badly-drained fields and 

 neatliy places. 



^ «^n«» L.-Buckerell, near Honiton. The only 

 Devon station where I have seen it y 



distr^ t7 ''T^-'V Wi ?T^ qUent in b "shy- places through the 

 di&tnct. I think undoubtedly native 



and Sr ' Mm .— FieUs at Trusham ; and between Paignton 

 and Oroodnngton Sands. Apparently local 



and ££Z? c gttUiSt T L - Ma f h ? wasfc e Place at Newton Abbot ; 



verv be ff Smlfr? n In con f* ei,able * uantit y afc both stati <™- A 



\ei} local plant m Devon and Cornwall 



or tw^T t C " Sa ' L '^ In a ^^rained field at Ashton ; a plant 

 01 two, I have seen it nowhere else in S.E. Devon excent hi the 



btaicioss, where it is very luxuriant and abundant. 



in SWrt£ %1T' ^^- Cli «^eigh Rocks; and (as recorded 

 .::^ arU riora of Torquay') cliffs of Daddv Hole Plain 



Torquay. 



Mmtha 



L., b. ^ „y m, Br - •; f ~ m ^™ — -• —. 

 river ; S^fcSj^ ^-. ■» *»* *« by the 



an/ae^';''' '"'1' ^--Trnsham, bank of stream in the village • 





With 



m C ZT^tt% L ^ al l lo w ; rather fre « uent from about 



Places ^L^^^I^IX "•**■ In both 

 har& tZ ^' °"* -*%"*» « a -ls, between the 

 Beriy B^t* L, ~ Tnwham ; ^7 abundant. Near Sidmouth ; 



Rhynchospora alba, Vahl.— Haldon 



Scwyw awfcfcwtffr, Sm.-Haldon. " 



Borrer, 



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