ON THE FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 9 
iret almost to Obslieeten, Thus in four years I have siditlies 
found nor had reported to me from any of the districts a wae 
sac of aoe Aegis Arabis thaliana, Lychnis vespertina 
carpa, Viola hirta, Saxifraga tridactylites, T ortits nodosa, Galium 
verum, Centaurea Scabiosa, Salvia Verbenaca, Myosotis collina, Sclero- 
chloa rigida and Bromus asper. 
pecies of no particular interest which I have found to be really 
common in all the dist: ions (or in such portions of all as have been 
visited by Mr. Briggs or myself) will be given without localities. 
Other species, usually common elsewhere, but which I have not 
oeey ascertained to be so in this part of the country, will have 
n account of their distribution given. The sign ! placed after an 
give 
Cleniadiy Vitalba L. I. Near Bude. Poughill (Hind!). Only in 
two or three spots. Denizen. 
al 
planted many years ago, but still in small quantity. Also reported 
tt. 
a) 
Ranunculus peltatus Fries (a. truncatus All.?). II. and ILL. In 
canal and the Tamar; frequent.—R. diversifolius Gilib. I. Stream 
side, Summerleaze Down, 1882.—R. intermedius Hiern, Mon. I. 
Greena Moor. IIL. “Drove” between Tinney and Worthen, 1883. 
Bridge Moor, in several a Pyworthy, near the Holsworthy 
and Stratton Road, in two places. Near Dunsland Cross Railway 
with R. L t 
mil. Us ually very ow water. Pe 
requssitty veined ‘san 4 as tanks and as white as those of R. 
Lenormandi. Both species are in flower for quite half the year, 
several weeks earlier and several weeks later than R. hederaceus.—R. 
Lenormandi F, Se , Ri. hederaceus L., R mmula L. (ty 
and b. pseudo-fluitans), R. acris L., R. repens L., R. bulbosus .— R 
parviflor - Poughill. Summerleaze Down. Widmouth 
Bay. Boscastle. Trebarwith. II. Littlebridge and near Sheen: 
og in all these aealiise, and not at all in IIT. an d IV.—R. 
tcaria L. 
Caltha palustris L. I have found b. Guerangerii with type in two 
places i “ Bridgerule (III.). 
rus viridis L. I. ‘Orchard near Parsonage, Kilk- 
hampton, ae pacha with — Bistorta, Geranium pheum 
rs. Kennedy, in lit.). Week St. Mary 
(orthaed). i. Bridgerule Vicarage Plantation, one large and 
increasing patch. 
