842 _ NOTES ON SOME PLANTS OF NORTH-EAST CORNWALL. 
Populus tremula L.—In two hedges near St. Tudy Village, whe 
it is likely to have been ee. planted ; also a tree betw 
that place and en way. In some parts of Devon and Corn widl 
e aspen is certainly indigeno 
Zannichellia palit L. athe two ponds at Amble, with Cailli- 
triche obtusangula. 
Orchis maculata L.—A plant of the form with spotless leaves 
noticed between Camelford and the hamlet of Helstone 
abenar 4 chlorantha Bab. — Blisland, by the fod to Trewar- 
dale ; Camel Valley, near Dunmeer. Many plants by the Camel- 
I should have expected H. bifolia rather than this specie 
Tamus communis L.—Between Blisland and Comelford : near 
St. Tudy. 
Juncus squarrosus L.—On the down by the J Meee Rock. 
Carex vulpina L.—Between Amble and St. Min 
C. muricata L.—By the Blisland ty Camelford Beads between 
St. Tudy and St. Teath ; St. Minver. 
Cc. pt Soren L.—Beacon Hill, Bodmin; Michaelstow. 
C. levigata Sm.—Bog near Wring for 
C. binervis Sm.—On the down a the Jubilee Rock, Blisland. 
. flava L., b. lepidocarpa,—_Near Michaelstow. 
C. hirta L.—Amble. 
Agrostis setacea Curt. — Beacon Hill, Bodmin; on the down by 
the en Rock, Blisland ; tol geagans tow. 
. canina L.—Micha elst 
Mitéon effusum L. ~Blisland, by the lane leading towards Tre- 
ie cake: There seem to be very few Cornish stations recorded for 
is 
ae precox Li.—On the down by the Jubilee Rock, Blisland. 
Bromus asper Murr.— By the road near Cakeval, St. Kew, 
where Aspidium caine occurs (Journ. Bot. 1882, 288). Not 
noticed staeylich in the tract. This species is often of local 
dist: ution. 
esha ve L.— Between St. Kew and the Wadebridge and 
Gatnaitord Roa 
B. cocoa Schrad.—Between Amble and St. Minve 
i. mollis L., b. glabrescens. — In a corn-field at Honaue St. 
u 
aria Spicant Desv. — By the Blisland and Camelford Road. 
Ina tai near the Jubilee Rock, Blisland, this is found associated 
with the following ferns :— Athyrium Filix-femina, two forms ; 
Nephrodium Filix-mas ¢. Borreri, N. dilatatum, N. emulum, and 
N. Oreopteris. 
sig tte lanceolatum Huds.— Bodmin, on several walls very 
near the town; Pendrief, Blisland; between Blisland and Hengar, 
by the road to ‘Camelfor 
Aspidium angulare Y Willd.--Near the Jubilee Rock, Blisland ; 
St. Tudy ; St. Teath ; between Amble and St. Minver. 
Nephrodium Filix-mas Rich., ¢. Borreri_-Common. This variety 
seems to be frequent throughout Devon and Cornwall. 
