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R. tomentosa Sm.—Fairly common in I. II. and III. ; a frequent 
form being one with very dark flowers and large grey clothy leaves. 
But I have met with moderately ie seabrinscula in one place near 
Stratton, and with sylvestris near Mar chure 
R. ele a Sm.—Frequent in I. aL and ILL. 
R. canina L.—a. lutetiana e. dumalis, common, especially 
the father il" biserrata. I. Between Bude and Poughill, in two or 
D 
R. stylosa Desv., a. "syst yla. — Only ae frequent i ins 41. 
nd III. 
R. arvensis Huds. — Common, but very much less so than in 
S. Devon.—b. bibracteata. Il. Phin nie scarce 
_ Pyrus torminalis Ehrh.—t. Betw ridgert ale and Whitstone, 
in one place in roadside hedge 
P. latifolia Syme. —I. rear Marhamchurch, in two stations 
na more than a mile apart, on bushy hedgebanks. Apparently 
native. 
P. Malus L.— Frequent in I. Il. and III.; a. acerba being 
apparently the more abundant form, about Bridgerule at all events. 
Lythrum Salicaria L. Facts re and III. Exceedingly common. 
Peplis Portula L. 0m 
Epilobium  tetragonum Tk: a a Il. and Ill. Fairly common, 
expecially near the sea; but less so than EF. obscurum Schreb. and 
E. palustre L. The exceeding abundance of palustre as a roadside 
plant is is Sorkehx plant which is clearly a hybrid 
between palustre and parviflorum occurs in ditches between ee 
rule West and Whitstone (II.), and in Bridgerule East (III 
Callitriche hamuwata Kiitz., b. pedunculata, — III. Ditches, 
Bridgerule. 
“gone Telephium L., a. purpurascens. —I. On both sides of a - 
lane, between St. Knig hton’s Kieve and Trevalga, for a con- 
aaaabls See So ake stablished as to assume ’the look of a 
native. IL. Near Whitstone, roadside not far from cottage. 
S. anglicum Huds. — 1. Coast, common. IV. Okehampton ; 
Belstone Cleave. 
Cotyledon Umbilicus L.—Generally distributed. 
Chrysosplenium oppositifolium L.—I. St. Knighton’s Kieve. 
II. Holsworthy Road, Bridgerule. mae Tene Ps Pb 
Eryngium maritimum L.—I. Widm 
tome segetum Koch. seer sty Bude and Stratto 
momum Li.—I. Rather common about Bude, pees 
te aie 
Carum verticillatum Koch. —I. About Tackbear, and between it 
and Widaiottds: Il. Between canal and river north and south of 
