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from my long list of localities for both, as the places all round the 
moor ee they do not occur are certainly very few. Formerly 
known chiefly as RB. ciapcoaret Arrh., a name which, as then used, 
satel other specie 
VILLICAULES. 
All uncommon, or distinctly local. 
R. mercicus — all. *3. Between Dousland and Princetown, 
F. I can oo this Dartmoor plant from Mr 
Bagnall’ s type, me repre ed by several of his sheets in m 
herbarium, though the sabe parece panicles in them have their 
lower branches considerably longer. There is no record for any 
other county south of Hereford. 
R. rg Koehl. 3. Ilsington Road, below the ‘“Moor- 
land Hotel,’ Hey Tor, 1904. This seems identical with the 
Silesian plant ‘cighnlty thus named by Koehler, though I know 
no other Devon locality for it. The R. villicaulis of Fl. Plym. 
ore pee of a ae mn form like that usual in North- 
est Germany, and partly of RB. pyramidalis Kalt. On R. villi- 
caiilie and its closest allies reference may be made to Journ. Bot. 
1897, 4 
R. Seles Lindeb. Remarkably local. I failed in my search 
for this in 1910, — IT have no S. Devon n specimen of it now, but 
: wa oe that it occurs in some quantity in the Teign Valley and 
seSipacsuades Leigh urhood. 4. Belstone and Okehampton 
gece fel hood, fairly frequent, 1908. oudant E this is one of our 
R. chombipalins Weihe. Rare or local. *3. By R. Burn, near 
Mary Tavy railway station; —— near Milton Abbot. Brent 
Tor to Coryton, M. A. R. Near Bridestowe. In both vice- 
counties seen for the first time in 1910 
Ri. gratus Focke. 3. ee Mills, near Plymouth, Hanbury. 
The only Deveit locality known to me. 
sees le oan aa hirtifolns Mull. & Wirtg., Fl. Plym.). 
unt’s Hi oleridge ; Derriford: all in 
mt id ge; | the parish of Egg 
Disconorss. 
e local and in ee jc ampesd oes than in most 
near Plymouth, frequen: me of the bushes occurring near Ply- 
mouth are off type and come very near to R. ci i 
