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ON THE FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND 
NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 
By tHe Rev. W. Movie Rogers, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 14). 
Prunus spinosa L. — P. insititia L. I. About Bude, Marham- © 
church, and Widmouth, in several spots. III. Near Bridgerule Bog, ~ 
le 
mpton. — P. 
and Widmouth, ae Feataart IV. Near Sutcombe, one bush. 
Not seen in fruit.—P. avium L. and P. Cerasus L. Both generally 
distributed, but Cerasus the more abundantly, 
Spiraea Ulmaria Li ; 
Agrimonia Eupatoria L. Generally sdoteresen ne in remark- — 
ably small quantity, except near the -— A. odorata Miller. II. 
Near Curry Lane. III. Near Paaccte igen, in several 
places and good quantity. Clawton. North Tamerton. Tetcott, 
i be. 
Poterium Sanguisorba L. Apparently rare. I. Sandymouth © 
Cliffs. Bude (Webb). III. North Tamerton, in one place. | 
Alchemilla arvensis p- 
Potentilla Fragariastrum Khrh. — P. Tormentilla Schenk. — P. — 
oni Sibth. L, = site III. Common. IV. Near Sutcombe. — 
—P. reptans L.——P a 
testi palustre = ” Reitiehable frequent for S.W. England, — 
where usually it is quite rare. I. Lord’s Meadow, Kilkhampton. — 
J. By canal, near Red Post and below Newacott. III. Tamar 
Fragaria vesca L.—F. e + Ehrh, Ur. By the canal, in some — 
quantity grote Parnacott ; aca 
* Rubus Ideus L. Kilkhampton. IL By ¢ anal, occasional. — 
‘Il. patent Bridestow and Lifton. IV.  Bradworty. Sutcombe, — 
frequent. Between Thornbury and sworthy. Beaworthy. — 
Okehampton. No doubt native, but un coe except in IV.— — 
B. ae Oe Anders. I. Roadside thicket north of Launcells — 
Vicarage. Minster Valley. If. By the Reservoir. Pancrasweek. 
Between Parnacott and Halaworthy. Bridge Moor. Pyworthy, ™ 
two places. Between Affaland Down and ee: Tetcott. IY. 
Sutcombe. Between Ashbury and Beaworthy. —— R. fissus Lind 
I. Lord’s Meadow, iilshampien: pe ge nol of Yealm ae 
