ADDITIONAL RECORDS FOR THE SCILLY ISLES. 119 
plants. This is- eviged by about fifty than were enumerated by 
Mr. Townsend, but is a large number to have been observable 
during a iy days not eke devoted to work of the kind, and 
when, too, it is remembered, that, as Mr. Townsend peed out, the 
whole group of the Scilly Isles is included in an area of about ten 
es by five, and that the highest land does not rise to over 200 
feet above sea- ee 
Of the plants obtained me examples were, at the time, 
transmitted in the fresh state to Mr. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S., for 
the favour of his confirming their identification, and em 
re were y to be, 1 forty-four species and 
ars. unmentioned by Messrs. Townsend or Lawson, or ot ise 
Se poned as met rgen on the islands. It may be the case that 
some ority, of these may have been included in the 
the 
Flora of Caves prepare ed by the late Mr. Ralfs, but this remains 
as yet in MS., and it is not known whether the Penzance Natural 
pooch and Antiquarian Society intend to undertake its pub- 
lication 
The fo llowing is a list of the new records referred to, and for 
which I have not thought it necessary to indicate localities, viz.:— 
Ranunculus Lenormandi F. Sch. +C. Parthenium Pers. 
R. sardous Orantz. b. parvulus Anagallis cerulea Schreb. 
ys esl pe cespitosa Schultz. 
FumariapallidifloraJord.b.Borai Veronica montana L. 
Jord. 
Pe ‘licularis palustris L. 
Raphanus Raphanistrum L. Orobanche amethystea Thuill. 
Polygala serpyllacea Weihe. } Calami segs bay ae Moench. 
Geranium Robertianum L. Plantago ., b. intermedia 
Medicago denticulata Willd. (Gili a i 
+ Trifolium incarnatum L. Polygonum Roberti Loisel. 
T. scabrum L. —_ pr sige Murr. 
+T. hybridum L. June us 
Vicia sepium L. Paedces pusill us L 
Prunus insititia L. Ruppia rostellata Koch. 
Rubus discolor (auct. angl.). Zostera marina Li. 
Potentilla procumbens Sibth. Scirpus Tabernemontani Gmel. 
Callitriche hamulata Kuetz. Carea muricata L, 
C. obtusangula Le Gall. Alopecurus pratensis L. 
Peplis Portula L. armen alba L., ¢. maritima Mey. 
Epilobium palustre L. alba Li, var. major. 
Pimpinella Saxifraga L. a mpsia cespitosa Beauv. 
Filago spathulata Presl. Festuca uniglumis Soland. 
Pulicaria dysenterica Geertn. Agropyron repens Beauy., b. bar- 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum L. batum Duval-Jouve. 
Of the above only one, viz., Festuca a Soland., had not 
been ag esioncdh ao for Cornwall 
Mr. d, when he wrote, alluded j a sd sf a Dhara 
of the falas itis chiefly derived from early 
potatoes. Of recent years a fresh and ae ath eh ‘ey Ihe as 
sprung up, in the cultivation and export, in early spring and later, 
