NOTES ON SOME PLANTS OF NORTH-EAST CORNWALL. 841 
Bidens tripartita L.—Damp waste spot near Amble, St. Kew. 
Inula Conyza DC.—Between Highway and St. quays ; St. Min- 
ver. * ie sed ‘partial to dry soils and warm situation 
ites fragrans Presl.—Bodmin; of course as “ ‘i escape ”’ 
or panda outcast. St. Teath; by a roadside with Armoracia 
rusticana, 
Leontodon hispidus L.—In the lawn at Lavethan. A local plant 
in Cornwall and Devon. 
H et echioides Gaertn.—St. M 
um umbellatum L.—Near Trevardale; by the road from 
Blisland. to Camelford, near Key Brid, 
Menyanthes trifoliata L..— Bog ne ar Wringford, on the right of 
the road from St. Tudy to Poleys Bride: with Pedicularis palus- 
tris, Anugallis tenella, Potamogeton polygonifolius, Eriophorum angusti- 
fotinm, Carex pulicaris, C. panicea, and some other marsh and bog 
spec 
Bano lvulus arvensis L.—On a bank at Amble a very beautiful 
variety mene: flowers of a bright rose-colour, and well worthy of 
cultivatio 
Sibthor pia europaa Li.—Pendrief, Blisland, in plenty on and 
about the damp banks and walls of a lane. 
Veronica montana Li.—Between Tresarret and Dunmeer Bridges. 
Lycopus ewropeus L.—In the vale close to St. Teath Mill; 
eek 
entha piperita —_ —By a pond at Amble, close to a road 
load to a farm-hous 
Salvia Verbenaca L. Ei one spot between St. Minver and St. 
Kew; in another between Highway and St. Tu : 
Melittis Melissophyllum L.—Between St. Mabyn and Denhams 
Bridge. In or about the Camel Valley between Tresarret and 
Dunmeer Bridges, but seen only rather sparingly. 
Ballota nigra L.—St. Minver, and between it and St. Kew 
Lamium album L.--Bodmin ; Dunmeer; Helstone, near Camel- 
ford. In the south-west of Headend this is rarely seen away from 
villages or houses ; a peculiarity maintained in the tract to which 
these notes have reference. 
Myosotis repens Don.—Between Blisland and pre po 
Anchusa sempervirens L.—Near Michaelstow ; St. Minve 
mphytum officinale Li.—In one place between eseret and 
Helland Bridges. Quite an uncommon plant Stet some portions 
of Devon and Cornwall, get for the inne part appearing as a 
probable ‘‘ escape” from former cultiva 
Plantago maritima L.—In bare ned spots by the road be- 
tween Wineford and Camelford. 
Littorella lacustris L.—In pools on the down by the Jubilee 
Rock, Blisland. 
Pacera sore Koch.—8t. Teath. 
Quercus Robur L., ¢. sessiliflora.— Between wae and Dun- 
meer Bridges ; bekices St. Teath Mill and St. Tudy. 
Betula alba L., b. glutinosa, and ¢. pubescens. Boh these vars. 
between Tresarret and Dunmeer Bridges. 
