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Rhamnus Frangula L. I. Remarkakly common. Dr, Hind’s 
list, omitting this, gives ‘ R. catharticus L., Lansells,” a species 
or 
Acer campestre L. 1, Near Kilkhampton, some fine trees on the 
Thurdon Road (Mrs. Kennedy). Between Stratton and Launcells. 
Marhamechurch (Hind!). 11. Worthen. Pyworthy. North 
Tamerton. IV. In two or three spots in the Bradworthy neigh- 
bourhood. Very rare, but I think native. [4. Pseudo- plasieas i 
Always planted]. 
Ulex europeus L. U. Gallii Planchon. 
Genista anglica . Near Tackbeare. Week St. Mary 
(Hind !), Greena Moor. IL. sad III. Bridgerule and Pyworthy, 
frequent. IV. Near Okehampton. One of the characteristic 
moorland plants.—G. tinctoria L. I. Boscastle Clifis, in plenty 
ia humifusa). II. Between canal and river below Newacott, 
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 iekeitheen scoparius regs — . St. Gerrys ie 
Near Tackbeare. Tresparrot Dow ecg one bush see 
Quarry by canal above Bridgerule ve ot sh). Near Wilsworthy 
Moor (one bes ush), IV. Near Okeham 
Ononis arvensis Auct. Only feaike common. 
Anthyllis Vulneraria L. 1. Type sila var. Dillenii abundant 
along the coast from Sandymouth to Trebarwith. 
Sone go lupulina : 
lotus officinalis Willd. _I. Stratton (Hind). — M. arvensis 
Willa, “3 Kilkhampton (Hin 
Trigonella seepec ahr DC. ib: — ground near Forrabury 
Church, in great quantity. Valley of Roc _ 
Trifolium pr aiense L. 7. medium L.—Rem markably common. — 
T. arvense L, 1. Willa Park Point. Tintagel Head (Hind). — 
T. striatum L. I. Stratton and Lannecells Road. Boscastle, 
abundant. Trebarwith, on the sides of the cliffs with the next, but 
giving place to it altogether on the cliff-tops. — 7. scabrum i. 
All along the coast in great quantity. 7. hybridum L. LI., IL, aa. 
A frequent roadside alien.—T7. repens L.—17’. fragiferum L. I. North- 
cot Mouth (Mrs. Kennedy). Bude (Hind!). Summerleaze Down. 
srenerseceee between Marhamchurch and Bridgerule, in two places. 
Widmouth, abundant. 7’. procumbens L.— UT. minus Relhan. — T. 
Jiliforme 7% I. Bude, salt marsh. Lesnewth Valley, Boscastle, 
and Valley of Rocks; abundant. II. Between Launcells and 
Bridgerule. III. Parnacott. Bridgerule, rather common. 
Okehampton. 
Lotus corniculatus L. L. major Scop. 
Ornithopus perpusillus L. I. Nea pores te (Mrs. Keuned ) 
From Boscastle to Trebarwith, frequent. II. Quarry n ar Bt. 
Stephen 
Vian hi hirsuta Koch. V. tetrasperma Meench.—I. and II. Fairly 
i ene III. Only seen near Lifton. — V. Cracea L. — V. Orobus 
DC. I. Greena Moor, rough furzy ground at south-west end, in 
csicalie quantity, in “fruit only on Sept. di; e- New w County 
