40 FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 
Bridgerule, common. Wilsworthy Moor. III. Bridgerule, Py- 
worthy, and Tinney; in great quantity in 1 nearly all the marshy 
evo 
; von. 
Torilis nodosa Gaert.——I. Near Sandymouth, Poughill, Bude, 
and Marhamchurch. Binitton ar Launcells Road, occasionally. 
II. Bridgerule, at Littlebridge. Rare, except near the sea, and 
only in very dry warm spots. 
Conium maculatum L. ——I. Marhamehurch. III. Bridgeraly; 
IV. Okehampton. Local. 
Smyrnium Hest um L.—I. Bu de; Marhamchurch; Bur 
Viburnum Opulus L. — Generally though somewhat soermls 
distributed. 
Rubia peregrina L.—lI. Near Bude and Widmouth, common. 
Galium verum L.—I. Sa Sop ceasne _ Bude. This, like the 
last, I have as yet seen only by the ¢ 
G. Mollugo L. —I. Between Bteation. aca north-west boundary ~ 
of Bridgerule, here and there in considerable bye but 
remarkably local. Also near Marhamchurch (Hind) and Week 
ge 
St. Mary; but a fr 
portions of the district. IL. In two places near Bridgerule. On 
Launceston Road, south of a a nally; becoming 
very common near Launceston. ILI. on and Okehampton 
Road, common; but, higher up the a from Bridgerule to 
Holsworthy, over many miles of country, I have not been able to 
find a plant. IV. About Oia naan mmon. I cannot suggest — 
any reason for so very local a distribution of this usually very 
common West of England species. 
G. sylvestre Poll.—I. Under this, Prof. Babington thinks, must 
come a remarkable-looking plant which I found in small quantity — 
among furze-bushes on Efford Down, near Bude. It was the only | 
white-flowered Galiwn in the immediate Sedshbencibiood I believe 
not hitherto ving athe from the Peninsula. S 
G. palustre L. — “ety everywhere, the variety elongatum 
i 
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being the prevailing foe 
< . uliginosum L. oe. Bridge Moor and Bridgerule Bog. New 
reco 
Valerianella Auricula DC.—III. Bridgerule, in two rather widely 
separated corn-fields. New record. 
Carduus nutans L.—I. Poughill; Bude. III. Near Bridestowe. 
me reed — local. 
Huds. — — II. Between canal and river, south of 
ice Noe in «Top. B ot.’ for E. Cornwall, but recorded 
her 
NES be Basar (ta ie a ee eee Be Cree Narn See ee me ae atin 3 
Arctium majus Schkuhr.—I, ‘Bude, on vi top Be atte by lifeboat- 
a two or three plants, with more of A. minus. Waste —— 
at 
A, seth Schkuhr.—Rather common. 
