106 oN THE FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 
Holsworthy Road. Not seen in the higher moorland tract between 
Holsworthy and Okehampton. 
unium flecuosum Wi 
Pimpinella Saxifraga Lis Generally distributed, but hardly a 
common plant in District II. 
(Enanthe Lachenaliti Gmel. I. Bude (Hind!), on Summerleaze 
own.—(H. croc cata 
ores Cynapium ti 
rithmum eisttsinaia L. IL. Sea-coast from Sandymouth to 
Tintazel, en 
Angelica sylvestris Li 
Pastinaca sativa L. I. Near Northcot Mouth (Hind 
). Neate 
the coast at Bude (Baker), I have not seen this, es in spots 
where it seemed to me to have escaped from cultivation 
Heracleum Sphondylium L. 
aucus Carota L. — D. gummifer Lam. ‘‘ Frequent on coast” 
ind). 
Torilis Anthriseus Gaert. — T. nodosa Gaert. I. From Sandy- 
mouth and Kilkhampton to Trebarwith ; fairly frequent in dry 
sunny spots, especially near the sea IL. In very small quantity 
at Littlebridge, and by Sanctuaries Farm House. ILI. and IV. 
Not seen. 
Cherophyllum sylvestre L.—C. temulum Li. 
Scandix tee a L. 
Conit mL. Local, I. Bude (Hind!). Marham- 
church. Bomastle: eae neighbourhood, abundant. III. Bridgerule. 
IV. Okehampton 
Smyrnium Olusatrum L. I. Between Stibb and Kilkhampton 
= 
S 
nedy 
frequent, and in some places possibly native. Inland I have noted 
several localities for it in all the districts, but only such as former 
cultivation would account for. 
Hedera Helix L. 
Sambucus niger L. 
enum Li. 
ubia peregrina L. I. Poughill (Hind), and thence along the 
coast to Trebarwith, Measeat steht: Down. Between Titson 
Galium verumL. I. Frequent, but only quite near the sea. — 
G. Mollayo L. "Gaiearkably local, and so far from supporting the 
statement in Keys’ ‘Flora of Devon and Cornwall,’ ‘‘ abundant in 
erst counties.” I. Between Stratton and Bridge- 
