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Kingswear, but no other exact station noted. No other species 
seen 
Dipsacus sylvestris Huds. General but — : iris common. 
baria L. Very comm ast. 
Aster Tripoliwm L. Teignmouth; Goodri nidglons Broad Sands ; 
Slapton.—A. Linosyris Bernh. Between Berry Head and Mud- 
stone Bay, abundantly. — Erigeron acris L. Railway embank- 
ment between — Abbot and Teignmouth.—Inula ce 
Bernh. ery common.—WMatricaria suaveolens Buch. Tei 
se ger Goodrington; near nton.—Tanacetum vulgare L. Not re 
all common ? near Scabbacombe 
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Slapton Sands, in great quantity.—A. maritima L. Betw 
Teignmouth and Newton Abbot. wetoained Vaidtimia DC. Ansteyie s 
Cove, two plants.—Carlina vulgaris L. Very common.—Carduius 
—— Curt. Frequent near the shore.—C. nutans L. _Com- 
n.—Cnicus acaulis Willd. Berry Head.—Serratula tinctoria L. 
er 8 =: Berry Head; Mudstone Bay. <A very dwarf form 
at Scabbacombe. — Cichorium Intybus L. Frequent or common 
about Puigaton, but not, I —— general.—Picris hieracioides L. 
ommon.—P. echiotdes L. mon. Nepean umbellatum L. 
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sure whether this or menus; I never saw opened flow 
hlenbergia a hederacea Reichb. Common on as moor, not 
seen elsewhere 
Limonium vulgare Mill. Teign Estuary, abundant in one spot, 
accompanied by var. pyramidale Druce, and a very different looking 
smaller very condensed panicle, may also be distinct. . B. 
almon, who kindly named my Limonia for me, has not yet 
identified it—L. binervosum C. E. Salmon. With the last at the 
Teign Estuary ; Mudstone Bay. 
Glauz maritima L. Locally abundant. Dart and Teign 
Estuaries; Broad Sands.—Anagallis arvensis var. carnea (Schrank). 
Southdown Cliffs. Seen also elsewhere.—A. tenella Murr. Com- 
mon in bogs on the moor.—Samolus Valerandi = Goodrington 
Marsh; Broad Sands; Scabbacombe ; Teignmou 
Ligustrum vulgare Ex Very common and ode ral. 
Blackstonia or Huds. Seen in one or two places, but 
no exact record kept.—Centaurium umbellatum Gilib. With white 
flowers plentifully, almost to the exclusion of those with normal 
colour, near Scabbacombe Bay.—C. pulchellwm Druce. Frequent. 
Often seen in a dwarf compact form (f. compacta Wettst.?), also 
with most n the corollas 4-partite.— Gentiana Amarella L. Fish- 
combe Poin 
Cedeobatiies officinale L. —— Sands. Pest scorpioides 
L. Frequent, but not ” com as WM.) tosa Schultz.— 
—— officinale L. Galeapions Broad Sands. Perhaps 
