EUPHORBIA PEPLIS IN BRITAIN' 159 



eastern end, surrounded by Cakile maritime/, F. P. Pascoe (Phytol. 

 ii. 944 (1847) ). Lantick Bay, in abundance on some parts of the 

 beach, 0. Peach (T. Q. Couch's Addenda to Fl. of Polperro in Roy. 

 Corn. Polytech. Soc. Bep. 1849). 



3. Devon South. "Prope Exmouth in Devonia copiose" (Hud- 

 son, PI. Angl. ed. 2, 208, 1778). At Exmouth and on the Warren 

 (J. P. Jones, Bot. Tour in Devon and Corn. 1821). Between Paign- 

 ton and Torquay (C. S. Cullen, 1808, Hb. Brit. Mus). Tor- 

 bay ! Rev. J. Jar vis (Hb. Brit. Mus.). Blackpool Sands, near Stoke 

 Fleming (Herb. Borrer at Kew). Seaton, Ho re (Keys, Fl. Devon & 

 Corn. 1871). Goodringtou Sands (Stewart, Torquay Fl. 1860). 

 Torcross, 1875, W. B. Waterfall (Herb. A. Bennett). Slapton 

 Sands, 1878, W. Curnow (Hb. A. Bennett) ; occurring there also 

 in 1898, 1900, 1901 ! 



4. Devon North. In Top. Bot. without personal authority. 

 Northam Burroughs, Mr. Yonge (Bot. Guide, i. 201, 1805). 



6. Somerset North. Sandy coast from Burnham to Brean, J. C. 

 Collins MSS. (New Bot. Guide Supp. 561); also, for county only, 

 " Gapper cat." in New Bot. Guide, 36, 1835. " Not found for 

 many years," R. P. Murray, Fl. Somerset, 1896. 



9. Dorset. Among sand at Bridport, J. Sims (Bot. Guide, i. 223, 

 1805). West Beach, Bridport Harbour, near the shipyard, Miss 

 Clark, 1875 (MansellPleydell, Fl. Dorset, ed. 2, 241, 1895). 



10. Isle of Wight. Sandown Bay, J. S. Mill. (Phytol. i. 91 

 (1842)). Now extinct there (Toivnsend, Fl. Hants, ed. 2, 365, 

 1904). St. Helen's Spit! 1872, B. Daydon Jackson (Herb. 

 Brit. Mus.). 



14. Sussex East. 1906 ! C. J. Alexander (see p. 158). 



15. Kent East. One specimen between Deal and Sandwich, 

 1900, Rev. J. Roffexj (specimen sent to F. J. Hanbury). 



41. Glamorgan. In Top. Bot,_ without personal authority. 



but soueht 



Fou 



md abundantly on sand-hills at Porthcawl in 1834, 



in vain in 1841 (Jas. Motley in Phytol. ii. 974). Swansea, 1834 

 (Hb. Cardiff Museum). Specimen seen by A. Bennett. 



46. Cardigan. In Top. Bot. without personal authority. Neigh- 

 bourhood of Aberystwith, Evans. " I have received a specimen 

 from the shore at Aberystwith," T. F. Forster, Jun. (Bot. Guide, 

 73, 1805). 



Ireland— Water ford. Garraris Cove, near Tramore, 1859 (Hb. 

 Mackay). " No doubt extinct " (Cyb. Hibern. ed. 2, 520). 



Jersey. St. Ouen's Bay ( Babington, Primit. Fl. Sarn. 87, 1839). 

 Grouvill'e Bay, J. Piquet (Lester-Garland, Fl. Jers. 105, 1902). 

 St. Aubiu's Bay, J. Piquet, spec, 1860 (Lester-Garland, I. c). 



Guernsey. Gosselin, 1788. In great plenty on the sands of 

 Grand Havre at some distance beyond Vale Church (Babmgtvn, 

 Memorials, 68, August, 1837). Guernsey ! A. G. More, 1859 

 (Herb. Brit. Mus.). Extinct in Guernsey for the last half-century 

 (Marquand, Fl. Guern. 164, 1901). 



