NOTES ON THE FLORA OF SOUTH DEVON 11 
pomp so many common ‘species, but I have wlianneel to do 
so only in the case of species which are not universally common 
in Britain. 
All the species mentioned as growing at Teignmouth, Teign 
Estuary, or between Teignmouth and Newton Abbot were — 
in company with the Rev. E. 8. Marshall, who was the first 
see many of them 
Clematis Vitaiba L. Abundan 
Thali ctrum minus L. (T. ‘ata Wallr.). Berry Head, 
quantity Lenormandi EB. Schultz. Neal 
Haytor Rocks. —R.'sceleratus L. Fre eque nea es —R. sardous Crantz. 
Marsh between Newton Abbot and Teignmouth. A small sub- 
glabrous form, but not R. — L. — Aquilegia vulgaris L. 
Cholwell; near Holne Chas 
Fumaria Borei Jord. ‘Front: Also one or more of its 
smaller flowered varieties 
Arabis hirsuta yaa " Yelberton; on a wall by roadside to 
ey s Cove. — Sisymbrium Thalianum _ Near Shorton 
ill. } nste I 
at Paignton. — Coronopus emia ‘Sm. Comm ‘Lepi 
le L. A rubbish-heap plant at iain sui Smithit 
Hook. Seabbacombe; Goodrington. Seen weenie: else- 
where, but stations not noted.—Cakile maritima Scop. A plant 
or two on Goodrington Beach. Not seen pepsin —Raphanus 
maritimus Sm. Teignmouth; Berry Head; 
Re be ie L. Roadside on hill above Panton 2 luteola 
C " 
Galniges on. Appears scarce, but perhaps over: rlooked, being past 
ar 2h —H. polifolium Mill. Anstey’s Cove; vlontiful at 
Berry 
Viola : pdinstida L.. Haytor.—V. hirta L. Plentiful, Berry 
Head and Fishcombe. ay 
Stat thus Armeria L. Hilly field between Goodrington and — 
shor 
Sa aponaria officinalis L. Near Goodrington Retreat; Teign- 
mouth; Galmpton. Not looking native por Asian's —Silene mari- 
tima With. Very abundant.—S. mari oe ee 
towards Broad Sands, just interm 
Silene anglica ” Blaptaie 
Stellaria seagate oe Ee Orchard near * Goodtington. 
