110 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I, W. N. Keys. 
Fraxinus Linn. Ash. 
F. excelsior (L.)—E.B. 1692. — Woods and hedges. — D. Com- 
mon. It is needless to cite localities. — C- Also common in this 
county. 
F. heteropJiyllus {Yah\).—E.B. 1476.— D- Salcombe : 
Fl. Sid. Probably not truly wild in this situation. 
Order L. APOCYNACE^. 
Vinca Linn. Periwinkle. 
f V. minor (L.) — E.B. 917. — Woods and thickets, sometimes in 
hedges. — J). Not uncommon, but in many instances doubtfully 
wild. In the neighbourhood of Plymouth !, it will be found between 
Bold Venture and Weston mills, at Widey and Manadon, Saltram 
woods, Efford, near Colebrook ; between Yealmpton and Ivybridge, 
near the Plymouth road ; between Bickleigh railway station and 
Shaugh bridge. Near Teignmouth : Jord. in Phytol. 1843, 
p. 827. Tiverton ; Exeter ; Exmouth ; Edginswell : Rav. In 
the road between Crediton and Tap-house ; Ilsington ; Lymp- 
stone ; Shillingford, &c. : Fl. Dev. Cockington ; CoflBn's-well ; 
Blagdon (Mr. Earle) : Tor. Fl. Hedges about Chudleigh, rare : 
J.B.T.Ap. Ivybridge, common: ilfiss L. Bishopstawton : N.D.H. 
— C. Linkinhorne : W.D.dC.F. ''Found by Mr. Charles Fox 
in a clover field near Trebah; rare:" Polytech. 1856. Cardyn- 
ham : Mrs. F. Grylls (H. S. Herb.) Longcombe ; Old Walls ; — " in 
both cases far from any house or garden:" Couch. Lesser Perl- 
winkle. 
var. fio. alb. Bottom of Bunker's hill, near Totnes ; Comp- 
ton, near Plymouth (Rev. J. S. Tozer) : Fl. Dev. 
•'Apparently quite wild [the typical plant] in a copse, and on an adjoin- 
ing bank between Dunstone and Newton Ferrers ; perhaps also indigenous 
near Plympton Maurice, and in Saltram woods. Not rare in suspicious 
