LOBELIA URENS L. IN CORNWALL. 359 
also from the New Hebrides, gathered by Capt. Fraser. Known 
from Japan, but now, I believe, first recorded from China. 
. Aspidium auriculatum Sw. — In jugo Lo-fau-shan, prov. 
Cantonensis, d. 22 Sept. 1882, leg. rev. E. Faber. The only 
Chinese specimen I have geen of this fern. 
Lycopodium serratum Thunb. — In jugo Lo-fau-shan, prov. 
Cantonensis, sub fine m. Sept. 1882, coll. rev. H. Faber. Now, 
I believe, first recorded from China. Franchet and Savatier, 
curiously enough, reduce L. lucidulum Michx. to this (Enum. pl. 
japon. ii. 196). 
m. Sept. 1882, ra rev. E. Faber. ‘Tdentica 1, if 1 am not mi sane: 
wi i i rd. 
y not 
specific value. The late Dr. Thwaites’ n. 1415, referred ey a as 
a variety to L. serratum, seems to me more nearly allied to L. 
Selago. 
LOBELIA URENS L. IN CORNWALL, WITH NOTES 
ON ITS SINGLE DEVON STATION, 
By T. R. Arcuer Briees, F.L.§8. 
_ Lobelia urens L., hitherto cata to grow in the Uni ted 
Kingdom in the county of Devon only, will henceforth have to s 
accounted a species of the distal Sous of Cornwall also. To 
lady, Miss Woods, a relative of the late well- nowt author of 
‘Tourists’ Flora,’ belongs the honour of the discovery of the plant 
in the additional county, though the interesting fact of its occur- 
rence here would not have been made known to botanists generally 
had it not been for the ital and energy of the Rev. R. P. Murray, 
who recently wrote me of his having been shown a coloured sketch of 
the plant by Miss J. M. Woods (a cousin of the ee ” 
original of which was gathered on September 18th, 1878, 
between Lostwithiel and St. Veep: Miss J. M. Woods ba herself 
twice seen the Lobelia there, and thought there was a fair quantity. 
uriously enough, a little while ates receiving this information 
m Mr. Murray, I came across t 
article by that able botanist the late Mr. F. M. Webb, entitled 
‘Notes upon some Plants in the British Herbarium at the Royal 
Botanic Garden, Edinburgh,” published in Trans. R. B. 8. Edin., 
vol. xiii. :—‘‘ Lobelia urens.—Very fine specimens from oe tad 
near Axminster, 1849 (C. Murchison) and good ones from Hor 
and Ward, ten ee eos Two others are marked Cornw wall—a 
