NOTES ON CORNISH PLANTS 29 
loculus superior 0°13 cm., loculus inferior (caleare 0°07 cm. long. 
incluso) 0°25 cm. long. Pollinis grana 49 -porosa. Ovarium anguste 
ovoideum, 0-08 cm., ‘stylus 0°6 cm. 
ear J. nilgherrensis C. B. Cl., mths has similar small leaves, 
but the bracts are discoloured and differently shaped, being con- 
siderably narrower, more acute, and not so broadly rounded below. 
Moreover, the corolla is considerably larger and broader, the 
anthers larger and with a longer _— i the lower of — two, &e. 
Monechma scabridum C. B. n Fl. Trop. Afr. v. 217.— 
Not abundant in “eae edltivated ficlds at Cunmsiaiidenes: near 
Malange. No.1 
Flowers vals white, with pale violes markings on lower 
side of t ine 
Dicliptera micranthes Nees in Wall. Pl. — Rar. ii. 112.—In 
neelcied cultivated fields at Malange. No. 1080 
cies hitherto purcorelae for Lower Guinea 
Pe ae ‘ophe. Hensit C. B. Clarke in Fl. Trop. Afr. v, 248,—Near 
the Quanze. No. 1075. 
poe first announced from Lower Guinea. 
C. B. Clarke in FI. Trop. rs v. 244.—Quite common 
in thickets near the Governor’s palace at Malange. No. 1072. 
feo and Rhodesian wider till now unknown — 
Lower Guin 
NOTES ON CORNISH PLANTS. 
By G. Cranmer Druce, M.A., F.L.S. 
In July, 1904, I spent a short time in working pe beautiful 
en ad the Lizard, Kynance and Mullion; I then vis 
order to gather — a and then explored rs 
aa youn Truro. Later on I went to Bodmin, in order 
gather ae mum. It was cniikely ‘that any well-marked sail 
would be discovered in such a popular botanical hunting-ground as 
the one I amet over, but several very interesting plants were found, 
in addition to the well-known rarities of the Cornish coast. © 
see whethet } condition is simply du due to the pore ge situation. 
The dwarf forth of Stachys Betoniza still "eepe a a mene smaller 
than the ordinary form in the Cambridge Botan ¢ Garden. Jalione 
montana OCCUrS aS a dork 3 igid form quite didtines ct from. the var. 
littoralis, The dwarf form of Serratula is given varietal rank in 
the London Catalogue. . Carew Pairai F. Schultz, which is closely 
allied to C, muricata, has not, to my memory, canes proviousty 
reported as British. 
‘ In the _obaniba lee additions to the pouty flors. are “indicated 
y asteris 
