120 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I, W. N. Keys. 
Pulmonaria Linn. Lungwort. 
P. officinalis (L.) — E.B. 118. — Woods and thickets, rare. — J). 
In a shrubbery at Widey !, near Plymouth. Although apparently 
wild in this station, the Rev. W. S. Hore informs me that he re- 
members the time when the whole was an ordinary field without 
any of the plants now found there. Teignmouth : Jord. Whether 
or not natural in this locality I cannot say. 
Mr. Watson doubts the true nativity of this plant in Britain (Cyb.Brit. 
ii. 285) ; and Mr. Bentham says it is " rare in Britain, the only really wild 
stations appearing to be in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight." 
[Mertensia maritima (Gray) has been reported as found in Devon and 
Cornwall, but upon unsafe authority. For the former county, the South- 
hams are given {auct. Mr. Cornish) in the old Botanist's Guide ; and for the 
latter there is Mr. Pascoe's list of Cornish plants furnished to Mr. H. C. 
Watson, before referred to, wherein it is simply said, " reported to occur in 
Cornwall." Under these circumstances, it can hardly be included in our list.] 
Iiithospermum Linn. Gromwell. 
L. officinale {JL.)—E.B. 134. — Dry and stony places. — D- Not 
unfrequent. Crabtree, and banks of the Laira, near Plymouth ; 
near the Camel's-head inn, Keyham, Devonport ! ; near Billacombe, 
Plymstock. Hedge near Parkhill ; lime quarry near Bidwell 
copse : Fl. Tot. Exmouth : Farf. Torquay ; Ashburton ; Chud- 
leigh ; Ilsington : FL. Dev. Teignmouth : Jord. Marychurch : 
Tor. Fl. llsham ; Goodrington : Trim. Braunton burrows : Maw 
in Phytol. 1853, p. 788.— C- Between St. Germans and Landrake 
(1864); between Torpoint and Antony. Mr. Giver's fields, and 
also rather plentiful in the neighbourhood of Mainporth and Mew- 
don : FolytecTi. 1856. Common Gromivell. 
Cornwall is not included in the area ascribed to this species in Cyh. Brit., 
although Mr. Watson thought he saw it there. According to my own obser- 
vation, it is not uncommon in the eastern part of the county. 
L. purpureO'Cceruleum (L.) — E.B. 1 17. — Thickets on a limestone 
soil, rare ( Bah. Man.) — J). Babbicombe : Hore. I have a speci- 
