ON THE FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING Districts, 105 
— M. esc tae DC. III. Canal near Reservoir, and 
near tele Vv. e Waldon, near Bradwo hy, abundant. 
A Myriophylium also occurs in plenty on Greena Moor (I.), in the 
nal at Bridgerule (II. immense qaniile. and at Tetcott 
stanke, I cannot say whether it is spicatum or alterniflorum. 
Callitriche stagnalis ee es hin no agg —— C. hamulata Kirtz. 
In the Canal, where issues from the Reservoi 
b. pedunculata, III. Ditches ie Bridgerule and Dux Gom- 
mon, in plent y- 
ryonia dioica L. I. Hedge in lane near Poughill or Marham- 
church (Webb). Probably a —- I have never seen it in 
Cornwall, and only once in Devon, on a garden-wall at Teignmouth. 
A Ribes rubrum L. II. Southlands Plantation, in fair quantity ; 
enizen. 
m Telephium L. I. Boscastle (Hind). Valley of Rocks, 
and fin considerable pore near St. Knighton’s Kieve; perhaps 
native. II. Whitstone, roadside not far “from cottage. aN 
Tamerto on, hedge near the villa age. All purpurascens, I think. — S. 
anglicum Hands. I. Abundant by the sea. IV. Rocks, Okehampton. 
— S.acreL. I: Frequent on the coast. Inland I have seen this 
species fas also S. reflecwm L.) only where its presence seemed due 
man’s agency. 
Sempervivum oe L. Where planted, frequent. 
stream-bed, in sect quantity. Wanson eo — "St. Knighton’s 
-Kieve. Boscastle and Minster Valley, in —_— Valley of Rocks. 
II. Between Dux Common and Pyworthy Village. Holsworthy 
and Bridgerule Road. in two places. 
Hydrocotyle vulgaris 
Sanicula europea L. 
Eryngium maritinum L. 1. Bude (Hind!), Widmouth. 
Apium graveolens L. I. Common near pa sea. 
* on nodiflorum Koch. — A. repens Koch. I. Bude 
1nd) 
: oselinum sativum Hoffm. I. ‘Bude, &.” (Hind). Boscastle, 
; on walls and rock (with Lepidium sativum), but not far from kitchen 
: garden. — P. seyetwum Koch. Very rare. I. Pou ghill (Hind). 
Between Bude and Stratton. 
: on Te Ayo dnsbe _ Stratton, and Marham- 
- hatch ¢ neighbourhood, frequent; but not seen elsewhere. 
di Peete Pode graria L. A fa irly common denizen in all _ 
. Gstricts, 
Carum verticillatum Koch. I. Week St. Mary (Hind, 1873 !), 
in hollow east of the village. ‘Tackbeare; and beyond, towards 
- Widmouth. II. Tamar Valley, in several places. Wi —— 
Moor. Itt. Bridgerule, 1882, and in nearly all wet moory — 
__ between the Tamar and Holsworthy, very common set ge 
- Moor, Marshy ground about four miles from Bradworthy, on 
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