UNRECORDED STATIONS FOR PLANTS NEAR BODMIN. 297 



Liskearcl. The Bramble at the above stations is precisely the same 

 as the Plymouth Urtifolim, recently described in its ' Flora/ 



R. calvatus, Blox. In one or two places between Glynn Bridge 

 and Bodmin. 



jR. adscitus, Genev. Very common and generally diffused. 

 Blisland; St. Tudy ; Cardinham; St. Neots ; Liskeard. As about 

 Plymouth and elsewhere in the two counties, an abundant plant. 



Ii. umbrosus, Arrh. Common and widely diffused. Two forms 

 noticed. Blisland ; near St. Mabyn ; between Glynn Bridge and 

 Bodmin ; between St. Neots and Liskeard. 



R. Hystrix, Weihe. Glynn Bridge. 



R. Radula, Weihe. Glynn, close to the lodge by the road from 

 the bridge to Bodmin. Well marked here. 



R. Koch/cri, Weihe. A Bramble, which I consider to belong to 

 the aggregate RoeJileri, occurs in the vale below Lavellant House, 

 and also helps to form roadside thickets near Bodmin. 



11. divvrsifolius, Lindl. St. Tudy ; St. Mabyn. 



it. Lejeunii, Weihe. Between Glynn Bridge and Bodmin. 



II. pyramidalis, Bab. Lavethan, Blisland, under shrubs close 



to the house. By the road to Liskeard from St. Neots, in the 



valley on the left bank of the Fowey Biver. Well marked at both 

 places. 



Rosa spinosissuna, L. Hedges between Lavethan and Millpool, 

 near Cardinham. A form with the peduncles acieulate ; this also 

 occurs near Plymouth, but is said by Baker to be " quite rare." 



R. tomoitosa, Sm. Apparently scattered over all the country, as 

 probably is the case throughout Cornwall and Devon. 



R< micrantha, Sm. Near Glynn. Between Tregenna and 

 Tresarrat ; Blisland ; St. Tudy. Between Cardinham and Panter 

 bridge, St. Neots. 



R. systyla, Bast. Near Tresarrat Bridge, by the road to 

 St. Mabyn. 



II. leucochroa, Desv. Between Blisland village and Tregenna ; 

 St. Mabyn. Noticed also at Moorswater, near Liskeard. 



EpiloUwm lanceolatum, S. & M. Sparingly on a dry bank 

 between Kea and Pawlis Bridges, and in considerable quantity by 

 the lane thence to St. Tudy village. Seen also at Moorswater, 

 aear Liskeard. The first station is considerably to the north 

 of any previously recorded Cornwall ones. This is a species 

 which should have its distribution in Cornwall and Devon care- 

 fully noted. 



E* palustre, L. Near St. Breward. Between Panter Bridge 

 and St. Neots. Quite rare in the portion of E. Cornwall mar 



Plymouth, 



Arctium minus, Schkuhr. Near Blisland village, by the road to 

 Bodmin ; strongly marked minus. Cardinham ; Fowey Valley, by 

 the road from St. Neots to Liskeard. 



Senecio aquatnm, Iluds. Two plants with the anthodes 

 wholly or partially rayless, with others by a road near Bodmm. A 

 similar form of S. Jacobtea is sometimes, though rarely, met with. 



Hietaeium umbellatum, L. Near Tresarrat, St. Tudy. Between 



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