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ON THE FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND 
NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS.* 
By tHe Rev. W. Movie Rogers, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 47). 
Wahlenbergia heder 63 Reich.—IV. Near Okehampton 
Ligustrum vulgare L.—Common and I think native in all the 
districts, 
Vinca minor L.—ITI. Bridgerule; denizen. Wood in Pyworthy; 
perhaps native. 
Erythrea pulchella Fries. Ses Bude (Hind), on Efford Down, in 
good quantity. Near Tackbea 
Chlora perfoliata Li.—I. Now Bude, in several directions and 
great quantity. Near Stratton, to the east, fairly abundant. Lacks 
dagen Sodas} for = vice-county in ‘ Topographical Botany.’ 
Very rare in 8.W. England. 
Men a. nthes eas L.—II. Bridgerule Bog (Upper and 
Lower) and Scotland Bog; abundant. 
Convolvulus Soldanelia L.—1. Widmouth. 
Cuscuta y ere Murr.—I. Sambcast from Sandymouth to 
Widmouth; frequent. 
Antirrhinum Orontium L.—IIL. Bridgerule; one plant in Vicarage 
ss colonist. 
Veronica Buxbaumit Ten.—I. Bude. II. and III. Bridgerule. 
Probably quite sae 
V. montana L.—IlI. Bridgerule. 
V. scutellata L.—I. Tackbear (var. pubescens). Wainhouse 
Corner. II. and III. Remarkably frequent in ditches as well as in 
bogs. IV. Okehampton. 
V. Anagallis L.—I. Near Bude (Hind) :—by the stream at the 
N.W. end of Summerleaze Down, several plants; and in ditches 
near the river, in considerable quantity. 
Euphrasia sien L., var. tetraquetra.—I. Willa Park Point; 
fairly abundan 
Bartsia viscosa L.—II. Wilsworthy Moor, in plenty ; perhaps 
the es ee - ee Baker’s ‘‘ Roadside near ee tston 
ris L.—I. Near Bude. Bet n Whitstone 
and I cae eee = By eal at Rogers “cad for miles 
north and south of it, in great quantity. IL. Bridgerule Bog. 
apeatce E oor seen in all the districts, though not included 
in Dr. Hind’s 
* I am indebted to the Rev. R. P. ae = directing my attention to ek 
misleading way in which I have used the * Peninsula” in m 
alium sylvestre (p. 40). I meant by it the loonie of Sei and Cornwall 
re in Mr. Watson's a Cornwall is “ W, Peninsula,” Devon “ Mid Pen 
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