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ever, it is introduced for Devon with the unsatisfactory " o." I fear it has 
slight claims to be considered indigenous in our district. 
Order LIII. CONVOLVULACE^. 
Convolvulus Linn. Bindweed. 
C. arvensis (L.) — E.B. 312. — Fields, hedges, and waysides. — 
J), I Very common. Localities need not be mentioned. — 
Equally common here. Small Bindweed. 
C. sepium (L.) — £'.5.313. Calystegia ^. Br. — Hedges and 
thickets. — J). Frequent. In many places about Plymouth. Near 
Totnes ; Mary s-clist ; Bovey Tracey; Ingsdon ; North Bovey, 
&c. : Fl. Dev. Teignmouth : Jord, Anstice cove ; hedges by side 
of the Paignton road : Tor. Fl. Brixham : Trim, Vicinity of 
Chudleigh : J.B.T. Ap. Ivybridge, common : Miss L. Barnstaple: 
N.D.H. — C. Between Cremyll and Maker church ; near Calstock. 
Neighbourhood of Falmouth, not uncommon: Folytech. '[Q^^. 
Neighbourhood of Polperro, common ; Couch. Great Bindweed. 
C. Soldanella (L.) — E.B. 314. Calystegia R. Br. — Sandy sea- 
shores. — D. Frequent. Slapton sands (1859). Dawlish warren : 
Jord. in Phytol. 1843, p. 827. Braunton burrows : Maw ib. 1853, 
p. 788. Under Mt. Pleasant, Dawlish : Holmes. Paignton ; Fl. 
Tot. Teignmouth ; Morthoe (Dr. Wavell) : FL Dev. Saunton : 
Rav. Near the garden wall of Torbay house ; Goodrington sands ; 
Tor. Fl. — C- Tregantle and elsewhere in Whitsand bay, near 
Plymouth ; near Marazion (1864). Kennack sands ; MuUion cove 
(1866) : Balkw. Near Bream-bay, rare (W. P. Cocks) : Polytech. 
3 856. Sea-side Bindweed. 
Cuscuta Linn. Dodder. 
C. Epithymum (Murr.) — E.B. 55. — Parasitical upon small 
shrubby plants (Bab. Man.). I have seen it growing only on 
