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ing with Genista tinctoria , L., var. humifusa, Dicks., which 
it much resembles in habit. The same form is also met 
with in several other parts of South-Western Cornwall, as 
at Cuddan Point and the Mount’s Bay district generally. 
The above communication was preceded by a few remarks 
on the following plants of South-Western Cornwall, speci- 
mens of which were exhibited at the meeting : — 
Raphanus maritimus, Sm Cliffs under the Lizard Lights. 
Brassica alba, L „ „ ,, 
Arenaria verna, L., var. /3, Gerardi 
Willd Rocks at Rill Head. 
Spergularia rupestris, Leb61 non 
Camb Nanjissal Bay, Land’s End ; plen- 
tiful. 
Tamarix Anglica, Webb Mount’s Bay. 
Lavatera arborea, L Cliffs, Newlyn. 
Trifolium subterraneum, L Penzance. 
„ scabrum, L „ 
Anthyllis vulneraria, L. (a very 
robust form) Porthgwarra, Land’s End. 
Anthyllis vulneraria, L., var. /3, 
Dillenii, Schult Forming the herbage on the sandy 
downs above Whitsand Bay, and 
common elsewhere. 
Genista pilosa, L Gue Graze. 
,, tinctoria, L., var. /3, hu- 
mifusa, Dicks Plentiful between Caerthilian and 
the Lizard Lights. 
Illecebrum verticillatum, L Madron parish. 
Herniaria glabra, L Common at the Lizard. 
Valerianella olitoria, Monch Fields, Sennen Cove. 
„ dentata, Koch „ ,, „ 
Wahlenbergia hederacea St. Paul, and generally distributed. 
Erica vagans, L Gomhilly, Pradannack, and Lizard 
Downs. 
„ ciliaris, L Edgecombe Downs, Carclew. 
