ON THE FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 177 
Minster and Boscastle Valleys, abundant. [III. Between Parnacott 
and Holsworthy, in bushy ground, a plant or two. Most probably 
chlorantha, but the dowedie were withered]. 
__Spiranthes autumnalis Rich. Uncommon. I. High carboniferous 
cliffs south of Bude (Baker). Field near Hoppicott Down, several. 
anson mere one tines pag Lower 
IIL. 
Near Hollaton. IV. U gworthy Moo 
Listera ovata Bro own. Unco mmon. I. Thicket between Knowle 
IV. Moor Bee ep, and Ashbury (one plant, 1885). 
Epi 
Dianintion, cata oadside near Rector ry. Ill. Bridg erule and Soak 
Parnacott, in plenty. N. Tamerton. Dandland Cross. Bridesto 
(Keys’ Fl. Dev. and Cornw.). IV. tambien, GO E. pulaebls 
Crantz. III. Bridgerule a in pat quan 
Tris fetidissima lke.B i ot adie Knowle. Lang- 
ford Hill Plantation. IL. Ditches ‘bovwci Red Post and Whit- 
seri (Baker). — I. Pseudacorus L. (b. acoriformis the only form 
opsery. 
: Marden Pseudo-Narcissus L. Denizen. I. Hedge-banks near 
ampton (Mrs. Kennedy). About Knowle. Hedges between 
Burrow and Burrow Cross. II. Northern end of Burn Plantation, 
by canal. About Newacott. III. In several places (plantations, 
orchards, &c.). 
Galanthus nivalis L. Alien. I. Kilkham mpton (Mrs. Kennedy). 
Knowle. II. Newacott. III. Tatson Orchard and Bridgerule 
Vicarage Plantation, in great quantity. Tetcott Rectory Orchard. 
amus communis L. 
Polygonatum seer ponte All. I. Hedge-banks, Kilkhampton 
(Mrs. Kenned Langford Hill Plantation, in great quantity. 
Ii. ridgerule Viearage por ai a fifteen or twenty years 
ago, and still only r three plan 
Convallaria cobs ‘. Alien. I. > oteanils 
(Hind). 
Ruscus aculeatus L. Denizen. III. Pg near ee 
I aco 
this coast. I have seen it at Mortchoe, near .—S. verna 
Hu I. Exceedingly <panaast from Sendytcnth. to Trebarwith. 
—S. nutans Sm. ae 
pei stbiricum L, I. “ Tintagel, below the church "’ (Keys’ 
Fl. Dey. and Cornw.). — 4. ursinum L. Rather uncommon. I. 
mpton (Mrs Kenn ly). Bude Stratton M urch. 
Week St. M . By the river at N. Tam 
-astarager oe Huds. — Ce 
EEL, ‘Toteoti. 1 have suavehed iat vei foe rameters weer sito 
Journat or Borany.—Vow. 25. [Junz, 1886.] N 
