Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 113 
cliffs : Hore in Phytol. 1842, p. 162. — C- On the cliffs : id. et ib. 
Scilly islands, "common Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 113. South- 
•\vestern part of the county : Balkw. 
This also is included by Mr. Bentham under E. Centaurium. 
E. littoralis (Fries). — E.B. 2305.— Sandy sea-shores. — "Q. Banks 
of the Teign : Hore in Phytol. 1842, p. 162 ; also Flow. Braunton 
burrows : Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 788. Torquay : Parf. in Bav. — 
C. Scilly islands : Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 113. Found by Mr. 
W. P. Cocks on Swanpool heath, rare : Polytech. 1856, under the 
name of E. linariifolia. Mount's-bay : Bail. 
Included by Mr. Bentham under E. Centaurium, and Mr. Watson inclines 
to the belief that it is not a true species. 
Cicendia Adam. 
Cfiliformis (Reich.) — Exacum Sm., E.B. 235. Microcala Griseb. 
— Damp sandy places. — J). Mentioned by Mr. Stackhouse as 
frequent in bogs in Devon : Fl. Dev. I have never met with it 
there myself, nor have I heard of any one who has. Rev. W. S. Hore 
doubts its existence in Devon: Phytol. 1842, p. 162. It is 
marked doubtfully for this county in Cyb.Brit. — C- Chyanhall 
moor, near Penzance: Cum. in Phytol. 1844, p. 1143; Gibs. ib. 
1846, p. 677. " There are a few habitats for it in Cornwall :" 
Hore ib. 1842, p. 162. Turfy bogs, near Truro : id. in W.D.dC.F. 
Goonhilly down : Johns ib. Goohavern downs : Miss Warren 
(H. S. Herb.) *' In a ditch near the road leading to Bodmin, four 
miles from St. Michael's, — not uncommon in Cornwall ;" Gorse- 
moor and Roche : J.B.T. Least Gentianella. 
Gentiana Linn. Gentian. 
G. Amarella (L.) — E.B. 236. — Dry calcareous fields. — D- 
Northam burrows ( Dr. Wavell) : Fl. Dev. Dunscombe : Bav. 
Braunton burrows: M^m; in Phytol. 1853, p. 788. Babbicombe 
