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Hi. chrysophyllum Brid. 4. Nr. Oaks Hall. 8. Pulverbach ; B. 
11. Limekiln Wood; A. 4. Nr, Shomere Moss; H. 
_ 1. stellatum Schreb. 5. Stapeley Hill; H.& B. 8. Wilderley 
Green; B. Church Stretton; W.&H. In fruit at Minton Beach ; 
B. Shelve; B. 11. Limekiln Wood; A. 
Hi. cordifolium Hedw. 4. Lincroft Pool (in fruit); B. Lord’s 
Hill; Bomere; H. 8, Marl-pits, Pulverbach (in fruit), B. 10. 
Saltmoor; W. 11. Leegomery; A. 
Hl. giganteum Schimp. 8. Wilderley Hill; and 9. Minton 
Beach; B. 
fH. cuspidatum L. Frequent in fruit. 
H. Schreberi Ehrh. In fruit:—4. Hunter's Wood; B. 
H. purum L. In fruit:—4. Pontesford Hill; Westcott; B. 8. 
Pulverbach; B. 9. Whitcliffe Wood; W. 10. Nr. Tenbury; W. - 
A. straminewm Dicks. 4. Stiperstones. 8. Wilderley Green 
(in fruit). 9. Longmynd; B. 
A. scorpioides L. 8. Light Spout; H. 9. Longmynd, nr. Pole; 
Minton Beach; B. 12. Titterstone; W. 
Hylocomium splendens Dill. In fruit:—4. Hunter’s Wood ; 
8. Broomhill; B. 
FH, squarrosum Li. In fruit:—4. Oaks Wood; Westcott; 8. 
Abundantly at Broomhill; B. 
H, loreum I. - Oaks Wood; Vessons; Huglith; B. 8. 
Church Stretton; H. Underhill; B. : 
A. triquetrum L. In fruit :—4. Oaks Wood; 8, Broomhill; B. 
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FURTHER RECORDS FOR THE SCILLY ISLES. 
By E. D. Maraquanp. 
In Mr. A. Somerville’s interesting paper on p. 118, allusion is 
made to the unpublished Flora of Scilly compiled by my old friend 
the late Mr. John Ralfs, of Penzance. Some ten or twelve years 
Ss. 
As there seems but little probability af Ralfs’ Flora of West 
Cornwall ever being published, it may be advisable to print this 
list without any further delay, and so bring the Scillonian Flora up 
to date. I know Ralfs visited the Islands on several occasions, and 
I am almost certain he was there in the year 1852. 
I give the list exactly as I copied it, so far as these additional 
species are concerned. The names in brackets are those of the 
first finders of the species, or perhaps the only ones; in all other 
cases Mr. Ralfs himself is the authority for the localities noted. 
Sometimes no locality is specified, indicating probably that the 
author had not himself met with the plant. 
Under Ulex nanus in Mr, Townsend’s list there is this note ;— 
