108 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, hy I. W. N. Keys. 
Has also been reported to occur in Devon (Miss Webster, in B.G.) ; Glou- 
cester, Worcester, Glamorgan (B.G.), Notts ; l and, under name of E. 
multiflora, also in Derbyshire. The counties of Devon and Glamorgan are 
not improbable in themselves, although confirmation may be requisite." It 
is marked " o" for Devon in G.B.S. 
In N.B.G. it is stated to grow on a heath between Axminster and Lyme. 
I learn this from Rav. In the last-mentioned work Mount Edgcumbe is also 
given as a habitat, on the authority of Fl. Plym. ; but this station should not 
be retained, the specimens collected there having doubtless escaped from 
cultivation. 
In the notice of the Lizard district in M.H.G., it is stated, after referring 
to the presence there of this most beautiful of the English heaths, that " the 
only place in which it is known to grow elsewhere is a small district on the 
west coast of Portugal." Mr. Bentham, however, says that it ranges all 
round the Mediterranean from Spain to Greece, Turkey and Egypt, and 
ascends along the Atlantic to Cornwall and the south coast of Ireland 
{B.B.F. p. 298). 
[Azalea procumhens (L.), a plant growing on the " summits of the High- 
land mountains " (Bab. Man.), but said in Per. Dart, to occur on Dartmoor, 
and admitted into Mr. Eavenshaw's book on this authority, is unhesitatingly 
omitted from the present list.] 
Vaccinmm Linn. 
V. Myrtillus (L.) — E.B. 456. — Stony woods and heaths. — J). 
Common. Bickleigh vale !, near Plymouth ; Dewerstone on the 
r, Cad; Dartmoor; near Tavistock ; near Fingal bridge, on the 
Teign. Ivybridge : Miss L. About Teignmouth : Jord. Brendon 
wood, Lynmouth : Clark in Phytol. 1852, p. 742. Plantations at 
Lindridge, near Bishopsteignton ; Holne-chase ; moor near Chag- 
ford : Tor. Fl. Neighbourhood of Chudleigh : J.B.T. Aj?. 
Chambercombe : N.D.H. Ilfracombe ; Exmoor : Eav. — C. 
Harewood, near Calstock ; near Liskeard. Between Polbathic and 
Hessenford : Balkw. Abundant in woods near Polperro : Couch. 
College wood, Trigoniggy marsh, &c., plentiful: Polijtech. 
Whortleberry. Bilberry. 
1 In Mag. Nat. His., v., 549, Mr. Henry Creed says, in a letter to the 
editor, that his brother found E. vagans (with white flowers) growing on 
Sherwood Forest, Notts, in 1825. 
