232 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
given in Koch’s Synop. Fl. Germ. ed. iii. p. 153, and the golden 
flowers of 7. procumbens and majus would seem to recall T. agra- 
rium ange than dg common San me ligrored Mee ag minus, At 
the Lizard, wher appears to be native, growin mpany 
with 7. strictum salt ‘ines aint the "pina is aviethad be asec, 
and thus rendered inconspicuous; and this presumably is the cause 
of its not ‘havi been hitherto reported. I learn from Mr. Dave 
that he has recently noticed it at other places in Cornwall, not only 
on the coast but also inland. This variety is recorded in Town- 
send’s Flora of Hampshire, ed. ii. p. 105, and in Pryor’s Flora of 
Herts, p. ies and I have myself seen it rola in a fallow field 
at Woola mbe, N. Devon; but in ge of these localities it is pro- 
bable chat it is a an introductio 
runus Cerasus L. Roadside near RES 
Poterium officinale Hook. f. Kynan wn. 
Aster Tripolium L. On the cliffs een ‘Peniccable Beach, near 
Kyn 
aon erithmoides L. Sparingly on the cliffs at Bedruthan 
eps. 
Anthemis Cotula L. Plentiful in a field at Newquay. 
en ineraria “far Sa 
September last I remarked a patch of Seneca Cineraria DC. esta- 
blished on the cliffs, an outcast from one of the village gardens, 
and noticing close by a good many plants of the common ragwort, 
it occurred to me that the hybrid between these species might also 
be found. A short search was rewarded by the discovery of two 
plants that undoubtedly were of this origin, agreeing almost 
exactly with the description and figure in this Journal for 1902, 
p. 401, t. 444, of the prevailing hybrid form (S. albescens) found by 
urbidge and Colgan on the cliffs near Dublin. 
rica Watsont Benth. A single plant of this beautiful lrybrid 
og on Newlyn East Downs, where the parent plants, E. ciliaris 
E. Tetralix, are abundan 
gg eee Amarella L. In short turf by the river Gannel, below 
Crantock. 
Lithospermum  etaeste L. Plentiful on the bushy slope above 
ant 
ock. 
Antirrhinum Pee L. Field near Chy-an-hal Moor. 
pec ye occidentalis Wettst. _Porthcurnow; confirmed by Mr. 
Townsend.—E. curta var. glabrescens Wettst. Specimens from 
Chy-an-hal Moos are reniyed to this variety by the Rev. E. 8. 
rshall. 
Pedicularis palustris L. With Liebelia urens, near Lostwithiel. 
- Mentha longifolia Huds. var. nemorosa ( = M. nemorosa Willd.). 
In a field at Crantock. It seems doubtful whether this plant should 
stand as a variety only of M. longifolia. It differs essentially from 
the type, not only in the —— but in the very much larger 
rob Aes eth ita L., var. vulgaris (Sole). Crantock and Treago, 
Plaxkago once = var. r. spharostachya Rohlings. In the turf 
above Tol-pedn-pen 
