SOUTH DEVONSHIRE PLANTS. 
By G. Cuarmwer Druce, M.A., F.L.S. 
I spent a few days in July, 1899, at Plymouth and at Torr 
Cross, when I noticed, fem others, the following plants. I have 
to thank the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers for naming the brambles, Mr. 
F. Townsend for examining the Euphrasia, and Mr. E. G. Baker 
for critical assistance. My late friend Herr Freyn ‘suggested the 
names for the varieties of Urtica and Arenaria, and Prof. Hackel 
named the new variety of Agropyron. 
uaa leptoclados Guss. var. scabra Rouy & Fouc. Fl. Fr. 
p. 242. ‘* Plantes pubescente- -scabres, non glanduleuses, pelos 
presque lache, fleurs petites.”” At Slapton, South Devon. I think 
the first record for Britain.—A. serpyllifolia L. var. scabra Fenzl. 
lapton. 
Buda rupestris Druce in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. xx. 184 (1894) ; 
F. J. yo 2 pes Cat. ed. ix. 1895. Torr Cross. 
Maiva rotundifolia L. (M. vulgaris Fries = M, neglecta Waillr. in 
Syll. Pl. Ratisb. i. (1824), p. 140), var. staat Pagats in Fl. Nieder. 
Oester. 1. 539). ‘* Blatter klein 8-15 . breit, oft nieren- 
formig und querbreiter, die Blattstiele héchstens 35 mm, — 
Fruchtscheiben 5-6 breit. Blumenblitter 8-11 mm. lang.’ 
very dwarf form Posies the Slapton Sands is very near to, if spe 
ne with, t 
Erodium seatevtith L’Hérit. var. micranthum Beck l. ¢. p. 563. 
On the Slapton Sands. 
Ononis repens L. var. inermis Lange. Slapton Sands. 
Rubus erythrinus Génev. Tamerton Foliot.— R. dumnoniensis 
Bab. Tamerton Foliot.—R. mucronatus Blox. Torr Cross.—R. cal- 
vatus Blox. Tamerton Foliot, teste Focke. — R. Schlechtendalii 
Weihe. Torr Cross.—R. Borreri Bell-Salt. var. dentatifolius Briggs. 
Sedum rupestre L. Dawlish 
Epilobium Lamyi Schultz. Near Tamerton Foliot. —£. roseum 
Schreb. eter. 
Galium erectum Huds. Near Torr Cros 
Arctium minus Bernh. A neat small Spnuditoas form occurs at 
Torr Cross, which is 4g further study. 
Erythrea pulchella Fries = E. ramosissima Pers. Plentiful near 
Torr Cross, by the side of Bleston Ley.—E. capitata Willd. Near 
Torr Cros 
3. 
Statice linearifolia Laterr. = S. recta Sm. Torr Cross. The 
holotrichous S. maritima not seen 
Verbascum Thapsus L. With ia yellow flowers than usual 
near Torr Cross. ; 
Melampyrum pratense L. var. hians Drace. Plentiful by the 
Tamar near Weir Head. 
