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R. on sige Thinly scattered, and usually more or 
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less uncharacteri 3. Hey Tor Vale, in plenty, a strong st 
nearly or aa bat highly glandular form; Roborough Dow 
between Yelverton and Horrabridge, a singular 3-nate-leaved fen, 
Near Milton Abbot and near Dousland, F’. A. R. . I know of only 
one N. Devon locality, Huntshaw Moor, Evans. 
Fi. anglosaxonicus Gelert. Rare. 3. Longeross, near Milton 
Abbot. Plympton St. Mary, Briggs. The only N. Devon locality 
where I have seen the type is Bridgerule, on the Upper Tamar, 
at a considerable distance from the moor.—Var. curvidens Ley. 
Locally abundant and very luxuriant. 3. Lydford, wood-border 
along ts Great Western Railway line, fF’. A. R.; Longeross, in 
immense clumps in roadside ditches. Heath between Mary Tavy 
and Lamerton, 7. A. Rf. 4. ananty near Okehampton; Bride- 
stowe, in two places. Except for the citmoenly narrower and 
more nearly parallel-sided leaflets (taking the variety one step 
nearer to type), the Devon plant is poeeties ly identical with ex- 
Dae highly glandular examples of Mr. Ley’s plant as found 
Linton and along the Welsh oe by him and the late Rev. 
R. w ais P. J. Muell. 4. sey cei hill by railway 
Saban 1908; the only Devon locality kno 
. Borreri Bell Salt; rather mney cae "3. Hey Tor Dov 
g. Hey Tor; Teign Valley to 
Chagford. Gidle eigh, Briggs: Lyford to Bickleigh, frequent; Egg 
Buckland and ee hbourhood. 4. 8. Tawton; Sticklepath ; Bel- 
stone; Okehampto 
R. Dr rejert G, Jaa n. Apparently rare. Near Tavistock, 
fA. 2 "Eber ough Dawe near poaserragg —Var. Leyanus 
Roge 3. Egg Buckland, in some quantit y, 1893. I have seen 
this gers several — Devon localities, but all of them at 
distance from the m 
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abundant. 3. Teign Megs and hills around, from dua Iooally 
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own, near Horrabri : R. Bickl 
Buckland, Briggs. 4. §. secre peed Belstone. . sigh saree 
and always distinct from type radula and from the 
