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roadside north of the village for some yards. Lifton and Bridestowe 
Road, common. IV. Apparently absent from the Waldon district, 
I. Efford Down, among furze, in small quantity, 1882. I saw it 
there again in 1883 and 1885, but aes failed to find it elsewhere 
aay) the coast. Mentioned in Keys’ ‘Flora of Devon and Cornwall’ 
Saal: reported for the county” (i. e., Cornwall), but without 
locality nam Unknown in Devon. — G. palustre L. ommon, 
@ var. longa oe although Witheringii ~_ occurs in 
many places. — G. uliginosum L. I. Greena Moor. Il. Near 
Merrifield. TIL. es 1882, and Tinney, frequent IV. Near 
Bradworthy, on the Holsworthy Road.—G. Apar 
Asperula odorata L. Denizen. III. Tieutatioen at Parnacott 
and Bridgerule Vicarage, i in great quantity. 
erardia arvensis lu. 
rain ruber DC. I. Alien. ge and Boscastle gee 
ana officinalis L. — a. Mike I. Kilkhampto 
“onion frequent. — b. simbucsfulek es common 
Valerianella olitoria Meench. Apparently quite rare. I. Bude. 
Trebarwith. LV. Okehampton. — V. Auricula DC. I. Between 
Marhamchurch and Burrow. II. Roadside, Merrifield. ILI. 
e, h. 
Dipsacus sylvestris L. I. Morwinstow (Hind). Certainly rare. 
T have not seen it in any of the ine 
Scabiosa Succisa Li. -- S. arvens 
Carduus tenuiflorus Curt. I. " Rilksangton aeons Hannes 
Bude. Widmouth. oe Trebarwith. — s L. 
F airly common. Not seen at all in the other distri. aot near 
Bridestowe (1£1.).-— C. spe a L. — C. crispus L. Roadside 
near we yekines I. or II. (Baker). I have failed to find it. — C. 
palustris pratensis Huds. Yr t and often exceedingly 
sbundant plant in most of the bo y and moorland districts 
I, Near the es Week St. Mary (Hind! 
ampton 
First record for Cornwall, 1878). Greena Moor. Il. Between 
Canal and the Tamar, below Bridgerule. III. and IV. So frequent 
. First record for N. Devon, Raven ‘ Flowering 
Plants and Ferns of Devonshire,’ 1860 (‘* Between 8. Molton and 
ampton,” in which locality, on “Baples Hill,” I saw it last 
summer). It is remarkable that in the Ist pliten oki Topo- 
unrecorded for Co rnwall and nanied for N. 
I. Puce (Hind! 1878), Efford Down. The ie “Gomish Tocality 
known. Still pnrecosies for N. Devon, and exce y local in 
Arctium. majus ane Ss oa 'L. «Poughill, &e.” (Hind, 1878). 
€, two or three plants. Waste ground below (ig, : 
