132 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
nnap. Onp lants sent from Wheal Clifford Downs, Mr. Arthur 
Bennett a Neher ‘* Acree with an se actin Specimen so named 
by Dr. , who is monographing the genu 
Drisia anglica Huds. Ventongimps Moot, Perranzabuloe, in 
ee abandance, W. Tresidder. — A Botanical Tour through 
ous parts of the Counties of Devon and Cornwall, by Rev. John 
Pike Jones (1820), this plant is s5ibeds d for Marazion Mash. 
The late Dr. Ralis and Mr. W. Curnow often expressed their con- 
Mr. 
residder’s record is a most interesting one, and the wonder is 
that the locality has been so long overlooked. 
eae latifolia L. In a permanent pasture at Morval, near 
v.-c. 2), Miss Boucher. 
Sma Cineraria DC. Cliffs above Newquay Harbour, ©. C. 
Vigurs. Of undoubted _— origin, but perfectly naturalized, 
and more or fio abunda 
Crepis virens L. var. a > wy Koch. A striking plant, oftentimes 
more than three feet high, and with much larger anthodes than 
the type. Occurs with root crops in autumn, and appears to be 
widely distributed. 
Leontodon autumnalis Li. var. simplex (Duby). Aho short 
turf on Connor Downs, between Camborne and Ha 
entiana lingulata C. A. Riirah, var. pracox Pear (Mur- 
beck). Porth Towan. Chapel Porth, St. Agnes, FE. Richards; New- 
quay, C. C, Vigurs. Discovered by myself on June 2ist. By the 
second week in July it was impossible to find a flowering specimen, 
t there were thousands of gaping capsules. Several plants were 
found bearing pure white flow 
Euphrasia Sieades Twas: ‘Carnkief Moor, Perranzabuloe. Pro- 
bably occurs in many other places. 
Mention should here be made of a handsome Euphrasia which I 
found in a plenty at Porth Towan, on June 2ist. It is 
closely allied to E. Rostkoviana, but is less biaaahea less glan- 
dular, and has a larger corolla, of a deep violet colour. Fresh 
per = sent to the Rev. E. §. Marshall, who oe ee 
a eta hound Benth. var. parviflora Benth. Quite a distinct 
variety, and apparently well oS seateamae 
Galeopsis Tetrahit L. var. bifida enn This variety also 
appears ‘a have a wide range. a 
- Polygonum Persicaria Li. var. prostratum Breb. - root 
crops near Ponsanooth, chiefly on a sandy granite soi 
; 8. mnie vid en rea ). The seabevoir, Mabe, 
near Penryn. Trevince Moor, Gwe 
Juncus supinus Moench, Mast K hii h liz), N : 
C..C. Vigurs. Mabe rese: set o “oss come a ak 
Sparganium simplex Hake. var. lo mum Fries, Streams on 
Porkellis Moor, Wendron. a. 
