DEVONIAN STATIONS OF PLANTS NOTED IN THE LAST CENTURY. 171 
left hand as you go up the hill from Deane, in the road to 
Plymouth; very frequent on the rocks near and on Dartmoor. 
[One of those species that especially affect both submaritime and 
elevated inland localities] . 
Cotyledon Umbilicus. On the hedge twixt the wood and E. Mead, 
Nntwell; on all the old walls, Buckland. [Spoken of as a rare 
plant by Hudson in ‘Flora Anglica,’ ed. 1, hence perhaps Drake 
was led to note stations of this abundant south-western species. 
By the time, however, that Hudson issued ed. 2 he was aware of 
its being frequent in this part of the country]. 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium. About the springs in Torr Vil- 
lage; in the ditch on both ‘side’ of the wet part of the lane leading 
from the cross-way to Barton Mead. 
Sanicula ewrop@a, By the side of the path thro’ the wood as 
you go from Blindwell Orchard to ye Red Gate, Buckland. 
[Station also given for Ajuga reptans and Lysimachia nemorum] . 
Carum Carui. Below the bridge, Totness. 
Pimpinella major. P. magna L. Two miles west of Brent, on 
the left hedge of the road towards Plymouth. [Very possibly 
ke was the first to notice it in the county. In the ‘Flora 
Devoniensis’ we find the following :—‘‘ Hedges in the road between 
Plymouth and Totness till as far as the 8th mile-stone, Sir Francis 
ake and Mr. Hudson.” ‘The latter was probably unaware of its 
Occurrence in Devon at the time he published the 2nd ed. of his 
‘Flora’ in 1778). 
Rubia anglica. R. peregrina L. In Slade Park, in the hedge 
twixt that and Warren Hill, at the end nearest Ten Acres, Nutwell. 
Asperula odorata. In the wood by the side of the path as you 
Orchard, through N. Wood, Buckland. [The stations given for 
2 common plant have the merit of being carefully descriptive 
8]. 
Serratula tinctoria. On the common leading from Cholwich 
Town to Tolchmoor. [Still a frequent species about Dartmoor, 
and I have seen it, with Hieracium pallidum, growing from the 
rocks Capping one of the very high “tors” of the moor itself] . 
C olidago Virgaurea. By Tapson’s and the Were Pools, in 
ausey’s Meadow at Buckland. 
id Campanula hederacea. Wahlenbergia hederacea Reich. By the 
S © of the hedge-ditch on the right hand, as soon aS you come on 
a you enter Tolchmore from Cholwich Town; after you cros 
River Mew from Holderwood, twixt the river and’ Chubtor 
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