104 TWO NEW BERMUDAN PLANTS. 
vi ee tremula Li.—I. Near Launcells; Tackbear Lane. II. 
Whitsto iI. Bridgerule and Pyworthy. Rather frequent as a 
hedge- asks and apparently native 
Salix triandra L.—III. Bridge Moor, one tre 
S. repens Li.—I. Between Wainhouse ae and Tresparrot. 
Il. and Ill. Bridgewater, frequent. I have observed no other 
species except ssh ita ig caprea, and (I think) alba. Cinerea 
and aurita are both com 
Typha latifolia L.—IL. ‘By canal, near Littlebridge, and south 
of Bridgerule. 
Seangniuen ramosum Huds.—I. Il. II. Common. 
Lemna minor Li.—tI. I. IT. Common. 
Potamogeton natans L.—ILl. Pools in Tatson Lane, and 
Hockin’s Moor Plantation, Bridgerule. 
P. polygonifolius Pour.—I. Between Wainhouse Corner and 
Tresparrot. ILI. Bridge Moor. IV. Okehampton. New record 
(as segregate) for N. Devon. 
P. crispus L.—IlI. Canal at Bridgerule, in plenty. Ifl. Bridge- 
rule Mill-stream. Not in ‘ Topographical Botany ’ for either vice- 
county; but it is found felhout special localities) in Dr. Hind’s 
list, and Mr. Briggs “crepe Bot., 1882, p. 287) has recorded it from 
St. "Kew w, in E. Corn 
P. ee L. aa "Canal at Bridgerule. III. Bridgerule Mill- 
strea 
(To be continued.) 
TWO NEW BERMUDAN PLANTS. 
By W. B. Hemstey, A.L.S. 
Wirs the exception perhaps of the Palms, which are at present 
imperfectly known, the following are the only probably endemic 
flowering planted in the Bermudas. I sa robably endemic, 
because I think it equally probable that these forms may occur on 
the American continent, or in the West ies, as well as in the 
Bermudas. In this poverty of the endemic element the —— 
of the aes finds a parallel in the flora of the Azores 
Erigeron Darrellianus, n. sp. — Perennis, habitu foliisque 
Conyz@ abet: a qua differt capitulis radiatis minoribus numerosi- 
oribus, &¢.—Herba perennis, ut videtur 1-2 ped. alta, basi lignosa, 
caulibus basi ponte floriferis basi ex foliatis, superne g graciliter 
corymboso-paniculatis. Folia sessilia, confertissima, membra anacea, 
oblongo-lanceolata vel oblanceolata, usque ad 8 poll. longa, apicu- 
lata, integra vel utrinque pauci apiculato-dentata, undique sparse 
pilosula, ee acy gradatim minora, discreta. Capitula numero- 
sissima, 3-4 lineas diametro; involueri bractew circiter 8 seriate, 
ineequales, eg margine scariose ; ligule 30-85, 2-seriate () 
angustissime, bracteas 1-2 lineas superantes. ¢ 
desunt) sparse pilosula; pappi sete ont -Seriate, eee 
rupibus maritimis Bermude, Lefroy ; 
