DEVONIAN STATIONS OF PLANTS NOTED IN THE LAST CENTURY. 169 
the introducer of the Linnean system of classification of plants into 
England and the author of a gone that was for some time the 
valued text-book of its botanist 
Remembering the period at ‘wiach the MS. notes of Sir Francis 
Henry Drake were made, I think most are of sufficient interest to 
be reproduced here, so I subjoin them, with occasional remarks of 
my own in [], either in addition or explanation. I give the species 
under the names he uses, with siciea of the ‘ London Catalogue,’ 
ed. 7, added, ata the two differ 
Aquilegia vulgaris L. On the left side of the park close at the 
entrance of the wood as you go from Blindwell Orchard redebint the 
Red. Gate. |This station fat to Dist. IIT. of ‘ Flora of Ply- 
mouth,’ and the Columbine still occurs in the nel ibotihoee of 
Buckland Abbe 
Fumaria on vulata, Corydalis claviculata DC. On the hedge 
on the left of the lane twixt Peter- Tavy and Mary-Tavy. [Still 
grows in many places about ecg -—— F. capreolata. On the 
left hand hedge just before you come to the tur iii at Suchalitch 
Lane from Nutwell. [Most probably ir. confusa Jord. of the segre- 
eed i generally diffused and only common one of Devon and 
ornwall] 
Lhlaspi campestie. Lepidium Smithit Hook. On the hedge on 
the left in the lane twixt Peter- Tavy and Mary-Tavy. [The 
habitat ficken it nearly certain that the plant was tae Smithii, and 
not L. campestre, two confused together in the time of Drake and 
Hudson; moreover, L. Smithii is by far the otenestinet plant in 
Devon and Cornw all]. 
Iberis nudicaulis. Teesdalia nudicaulis Br. On the left hand 
hedge just before you enter the gate that leads from Wigvor Down 
to Greenvil Farm-house. oe plant still grows here, and the 
ey originated an erroneous torte record for the latter] . 
Hille tola palustris. On all the bogs on Woodbury and Limpston 
Drosera rotundifolia. On all the bogs on Woodbury and Limp- 
ston Hills; on Bovey Heathfield; in the bottom twixt Dalymore 
and Cholwich Town. — D. longifo lia. D. teins Hayne. The 
Giieay. they had been seen and noted as plants of te place 
- 100 yoite before]. 
