840 NOTES ON SOME PLANTS OF NORTH-EAST CORNWALL. 
but the spot is just beyond the basin of Camel River and within 
that of i a owey 
aria Geuth —Between St. Teath and St. Tudy ; near 
Makaaeiox Beacon. Whilst ae torminalis increases in frequency 
in the warmer portions of cou , P. Aucuparia becomes com- 
moner in the colder and elevated 0 ones. 
Malus L., a. acerba.— Between St. Tudy and St. Teath 
Mill. This is an Po ony indigenous shrub in Cornwall and 
evon. 
Peplis Portula L.—-On the down by Jubilee Rock, Blisland. 
Epilobium lanceolatum 8. & M.—About two dozen plants on the 
tramway orp ‘Tresanel and Helland Bridges; also a single 
plant near Dunmeer. 
FE obscurum eee: —Blisland Village, &c. 
Callitriche obtusangula Le Gal.—In two ponds at Amble, near 
but additional to the spots in this locality whence I previously 
sere it. 
is Scop.—Between St. Minver and St. Kew ; between 
St. Tadyon Lae St. Teath. 
C. pedunculata DC.—In a damp muddy spot by the roadside 
between Michaelstow and Camelfor 
Ribes rubrum L.—A bush in a wood in the Camel Valley between 
Tresarret and Helland Bridges. 
Petroselinum sativum Hoffm.—Common on hedge-banks about 
St. Minver Village. More diffused than I remember to have seen 
y other place 
P. segetum oar —Bt. Min 
SE, wae ddan L. ie Lavethan Mill, Blisland; with 
Humulus Lupu 
Herac sre Sphondytian L.— The variety of this with narrow 
leaflets occurs at St. Teath. 
Cherophyllum Anthelious Lam.—In one spot near St. Minver 
Village, with the Geranium purpureum. C. temulum is the common 
‘Umbellifer of the tract, as would likewise be the case in many 
other parts of Cornwall and in Devon. 
Conium maculatum L.—St. Minver 
Smyrnium Olusatrum Li. ie egenna | Hamlet, Blisland; St. Tudy ; 
St. linvar. and between this village and St. Ke 
Galium verum L.—St. Minver. The somewhat local distri- 
bution of this species in Cornwall and Devon makes it desirable to 
note stations for it. As this peculiarity applies in a measure to 
Galiwm Mollugo L. also, it is worth while to add that it abounds in 
the Camel Basin, as about aes 
Dipsacus sylvestris 
Carduus tenuiflorus Curt. rR Minver. 
Tanacetum vulgare L.—St. Teath. 
Anthemis nobilis l4,—Near Michaelstow Beacon ; between High- 
way and St. 
Achillea Ptarmica L.—Near Michaelstow Beacon : not noticed 
elsewhere in the tract. An abundant plant on some of the very 
barren cold clayey lands in Devon and Cornwall, whilst in certain 
other parts sparse, or perhaps rare. 
