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ON THE FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND 
NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 
By tae Rev. W. Moyte Rogers, F.L.S. 
(Continued from p. 110). 
Hyoscyamus niger L. I. ‘ Bude, &e.” (Hind and Mrs. Keuaee 
Verbascum Thapsus Li. I. Frequent. III. Bridgerule. Tinney 
—V. Blattaria L. I. Tintagel (Hind). Alien. 
m. I. and Il. Com It no 
doubt occurs in the other districts, though I think sparing as I 
have no records and have several times looked for it in vain. — 9. 
nodosa Li. 
Digitalis purpurea L. f 
Antirrhinum Orontium L. I. Bude (Hind). IIL. Bridgerule 
Vicarage garden, casual weed (1882 onl 
Linaria Cymbalaria Mill, ien or denizen. Frequent. — L. 
ulus luteus L. a L. Trebarwith, stream lined on both 
ibthorpia europea L. I. Abundant in the Minster Valley, 0 
the hill above Boscastle, and in the Valley of Rocks. St. Knighion’s 8 
Kieve (Keys’ Fl. Dev. and Co ornw.). 
Veronica hederifolia LL. — V. polita Fries. — V. agrestis L. — V. 
Buxbaumit Ten.—V. arvensis L.—V. serpyllifolia L.—V. officinalis L. 
—V. Chamedrys L.— V. montana L. Locally abundant. I. Kilk- 
hampton (Mrs. Kennedy). stra by stream, in great quate 
Launcells, by stream below chur Minster Valley. 
nacott. Bridgerule. Tetcott. a Near Bradworthy, on “the 
utcombe and Kilkha Road. — V. Anagallis Very rare 
own, and in ditches by the river, in good quantity.—— V. scutellata 
L. Unusually common. I. Near the Reservoir (type and var. 
pert a Tray? (pubescens). Wainhouse poets Greens 
I. Quite common in roadside ditches well as 
Moor. 
on moors eras IV. “Between Holsworthy and Thornbury “(extreme 
pubescens). Okehampton.—V. Beccabunga L. 
Euphrasia officinalis L.— Var. montana. I. Boscastle Cliffs. 
D 
from montana in habit, colour and hairiness, although growing 
quite near it at Boscas tle. 
Bartsia 
Odontites Huds. Vars. verna and ser: otina quite common. 
With seals flowers at Wanson Mouth. —- B I, Kilk- 
: sme 
Podiniacks senowst Lop bie dice 
