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Triglochin palustre. Nat. Order Alismaceoe. 
Arrow Grass . 
A very curious grass-like plant, occuring in the fields 
beneath the north end of the Castle. Rather rare. 
Sambucus ebulus Nat . Order Caprifoliacece. 
Dwarf Elder, or Danewort. 
A low growing shrub, with a more showy flower and 
fruit than the common elder ; found near Burrington. 
Rare. 
Dipsacus pilosus. Nat Order Dipsacacce. 
Round headed Teasel. 
A much weaker and less conspicuous plant than the 
ordinary Teasel, it grows on the banks of the Corve 
River. Rare. 
Bartsia Alpina. Nat. Order Scrophulariacece. 
A singular plant, said to be parasitic on Clover, it has 
a very woody stem, and a dense spike of flowers of a 
dusty purple colour; found near the Lodge, in a dry 
lane. Rare. 
Hypericum androscenum . Nat. Order Hypericaeece 
Tustan. 
Our finest St. John’s wort, growing on the south side 
of the Brindgewood range, and also near Wooflerton. 
Rare, 
