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298 UNRECORDED STATIONS FOR PLANTS NEAR BODMIN. 



Cardinham and Panter Bridge. May be said to be dotted over 



Cornwall and Devon. 



Spccularia hybrida, A. DC. Barley-field near St. Tudy. 



Wahleribergia hederacea, Beich. Near St. Breward; Millpool. 

 Between Cardinham and Panter Bridge. 



Li<justmm vulyare, L. Certainly indigenous. Blisland ; St. 

 Mabyn ; St. Tudy ; Cardinham. Between St. Neots and Liskeard. 



Sihthorpia europma, L. Common. Blisland ; St. Tudy, &c. 



Bartsia Odontites, Huds., b. serotina. St. Tudy; St. Mabyn. 



Mentha rotund [folia, L. Damp spot on the right bank of the 

 Camel at Tresarrat, opposite a farmhouse, and there is little doubt 



derived from ancient cultivation. 



M. satira, L., var. mbglakra, Baker. Near Bodmin, by a road- 

 side nearly opposite a farmhouse. Like the last probably an escape 

 as it seems mostly to be about Plymouth. 



Thymus Serpyllum, Fries. A patch with white flowers near 

 Bodmin. The only Thyme seen in this part of Cornwall. 



Stachys ambiyua, Sm. Near a cottage between Blisland and the 

 moor ; St. Tudy. 



Lmnium alburn, L. Blisland village ; also at Liskeard. It 

 would be interesting to carefully trace out the distribution of this 

 in Cornwall and Devon. Its paucity would, I suspect, strikingly 

 contrast with its frequency in some other parts of England, as about 

 London. 



Myosotis repens, Don. In the moory tract near St. Breward ; 

 near Pawlis Bridge ; Camel Valley, near Lavethan, Blisland ; vale 

 between Cardinham and Panter Bridge ; and between the latter 

 place and St. Neots. The allied M. palustris, With., not found 

 anywhere. 



Anchusa sempervirens y L. Blisland, close to the village. Mill- 

 pool, very near houses. 



Centunculns minimus, L. Between Glynn Bridge and Bodmin ; 

 Blisland, near Pawlis Bridge ; vale between Cardinham and Panter 

 Bridge ; St. Neots. 



Plantarjo waritima, L. On commons and in open gravelly 

 places by roadsides near Bodmin ; quite general, notwithstanding 

 the inland character of the county. Also seen between Cardinham 

 and Panter Bridge, and on a common near St. Neots village. 

 In Devon never noticed at anything like such a distance from 

 the sea. 



Rumex pratmm, M. & K. By the road to St. Neots from the 

 Liskeard and Bodmin turnpike-road. 



Scirpusjluitans, L. Near St. Breward. 



Arena striynm, Schreb. In an oat-iield near Bodmin. 



Asplenium lanceolatum, Huds. In considerable quantity on walls 



at Blisland, in and near the village ; also at Lavethan ; near Kea 

 Bridge, 



Aspiditm annulare, Willd. A few small plants near Pawlis 

 Bridge. St. Mabyn, in one place on a hedge bank near the village. 

 In another between Panter Bridge and St. Neots. Seemingly 

 uncommon and sparse in this part of Cornwall. 



