Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N, Keys. 107 
Calstock ; Penlee point ; near Cawsand ; Land's-end ; Kynance 
cove. Polperro : Couch. Common about Falmouth : Polytech. 
1856. Fine-leaved Heath. Scotch Heath. 
A variety {flor. alb.) occnrs in Devon, near Bull-point, and at Trentishoe, 
N.D. ; also on Milber-down and Haldon. I think I have seen it on 
Koborough down. It is also reported as growing in Budock bottoms, 
Cornwall, but '* rare." 
E. ciliaris (L.) — E.B.S. 2618. — ^D- Does not occur here. — C- 
Near Truro : Hore in Phytol. 1842, p. 162. Near Bodmin! : id. 
Marshy heath, three miles north of Truro : Balkw. (1866). Near 
Perran, plentiful:" PoZi/^ec^. 1856. Carclew : Bab. Man. Col- 
lected in enclosed land on Edgcumbe downs (the last-mentioned 
station) by Mr. Charles Bailey in 1866. Near South Chiverton 
mine: i^rean (1868). Ciliated Heath. 
This species has also been found near Clifden, Galway, Ireland. In 
England it is peculiar to the counties of Cornwall and Dorset. It was first 
introduced into the British Floras about the year 1829, when it was sent ta 
Sir W. J. Hooker instead of E. vagans by the late Eev. J. Tozer. Vide 
Cyb. Brit.ii. 147, where it is also stated that, although the localities in 
Cornwall are variously described, they are all of them about Penryn, Truro, 
and St. Agnes. 
E. vagans {L.)—E.B. 3.— C- Western parts of Cornwall " {Bab. 
Man.) Between Helstone and the Lizard, plentiful (1 864). *♦ Com- 
mon at the Lizard :" Hore in Phytol. At the Lizard, " on serpen- 
tine only :" Bail. Goonhilly down ! : Jac. Kennock cove ; Cowsor 
downs: Balkw. {]8Q7). Near Constantine: id. (1866). "Found 
by Miss Warren in the parish of Mylor, and also by Mr. Skinner 
in the parish of Mawnan, rare:" Polytech. 1856. On Goonhilly 
downs, " in great abundance;" near Mullyan ; and at Zenar on 
the north coast, — " very sparingly at the latter place :" J.B.T. 
Coinish Heath, 
Mr. H. C. Watson says of this species {Cyh. Brit. ii. 150), that it is " only 
known with certainty in a few localities in Cornwall, chiefly on the Lizard. 
