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Anagallis tenella L.—Quite common 
Centunculus — L.—I. Launcells, roadside. II. bce 
frequent. Quarry at St. Stephen’s. III. Bridgerule and Fyens 
ee Rome in roadside ditches and wet ground generally. 
e binervosa G. EK. Sm.—I. Bude (Hind), on the ‘« Castle 
Rook,” pees patches. Boscastle, in plenty. Dr. Hind names 
his Bude plant ‘“ Dodartii.””. I am inclined to place all I saw at ~ 
Bude and at ee under var. intermedia; but then I do not 
understand Dodart 
Plantago lagoestee L.—b. Timbali. I. Bude. Introduce 
P. maritima L.—-I. Near Tresparrot, more than a mile laa: 
as well as by the sea robes 
; P. es onopus L.—I. Seen only in the immediate neighbourhood 
of the 
Ban matin L.—I. Boseastle. 
Chenopodium polyspermum L. aT Field near Tackbear 
C. Bonus-Henricus L.—I. Between bets and Launcells, on 
waste ground not far from a farm hous 
Atriplex angustifolia Sm.—Com ae in all the districts. 
A, erecta Huds.—Il. and Ill. Bridgerule. 
A, deltoidea Bab.—I. Badh 
A. Smithii thant —II. Bridgerule. IV. Okehampton. 
Rumex Schrad.—b. sanguineus. I. Between Poughill 
and Bude, in se aalecabke quantity. 
R. pulcher L.—I, Cliffs a astle. 
R. pratensis M. & K.—I. Near Launcells. II. Bridgerule, by 
Canal. III. hips and 5 amg rather frequent. IV. Oke- 
hampton. New record for N. Dev 
Polygonum Vapatiefolsuan L.—L. "Rouse near Burrow. II. and 
III. Bridgerule. IV. Okehampto 
P. Bistorta L.—I1. Badgerils, by a tiny streamlet in ‘“‘ Church 
in fair quantity. I suppos ‘eg one uralized. 
Parietaria diffusa Koch.—I. Tintagel. . St. Stephen’s. IV. 
Okehampton. Certainly uncommon or os in the Teign Basin) 
ry local 
Humulus Lupulus L.—I. Between Stibb and Sandymouth. Near 
Bude. Marhamchurch. Hollow east of Stratton. Hoeaete: Possibly 
native in one or two of these fe tarts though as a rule suspiciously 
near house or garden. ‘ idgerule, near es village 
Bridgerule, Churchyard hedge as in the road near. IV. Oke- 
hampton and Sticklepa 
Ulmus suberosa Bhrh. —II. and Ill. Bridgerule. I think only 
denizen. 
U. montana 8m.—I. Near Bude. IV. Okehampton. 
Quercus Robur L., ¢. sessiliflora.—t. Stratton and Marham 
church Road. II. Between canal and river north of Bridgernle: 
III. Fields about Bridgerule Bog, in plenty. Apparently very 
local, a. pedunculata being the common form. 
Betula alba L.—I. I. II. All three forms seem common. 
IV. Okehampton ee ver Agena p 
Myrica Gale L.—III. Bridgerule Bog, in plenty. New record 
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