Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. IJ^l 
men from this locality in my own herbarium. Near Torquay 
[perhaps the same station] : Ward'mPhytol. 1842, p. 20. Petit- 
tor, near Marychurch, in the rough bushy places under Dungeon- 
cliff: Tor. Fl. Seen here in abundance by Rev. T. F. Ravenshaw 
in 1856. Also observed on the summit of the same cliff by Dr. 
Trimen in 1864. Cliffs at Sidmouth : FL Sid.—G- Unreported. 
L. arvense (L.) — E.B. 123. — Corn-fields and waysides occasion- 
ally. — D. Hoe, Plymouth (1845). I have not seen it there since. 
Near Tamerton (1862). Plymstock ! : Hore. Staverton woods : 
Fl. Tot. Side of the road between Dawlish and Teignmouth 
(Mr. Jacob) ; about Chudleigh, frequent : Fl. Dev. Teignmouth : 
Jord. Woollacombe ; Exminster : Rav. Barton : Tor. Fl. Fields 
about Northam, N. D. : Maw in Phytol 1853, p. 794. — C- Pen- 
tillie (H. S. Herb.) : Johns. Corn Gromwell. 
This plant, with a foreign species of the same genus, and several others 
quite strangers to the neighbourhood, were found by Mr. Kichard Frean in 
1868 in the Drake's-place reservoir, at Plymouth. What accident brought 
them thither ? I fancy they must have come in with foreign grain. The 
town-mills formerly stood near this site . 
Myosotis Linn. Scorpion-grass. 
M. palustris (With.) — E.B. 197^. — Ditches, bogs, and watery 
places. — D- •' Common. May be gathered in may spots about 
Plymouth ; but I find Pennycomequick only entered in my notes. 
Near Plym-bridge ; near the Tavistock railway viaduct, Cann 
quarry ; Shaugh ; Dartmoor ; Tavistock ; banks of the Teign. 
Teignmouth: Jord. Forde bog, near Newton : Tor. FZ. Ivy- 
bridge, common: Miss L. Withara, &c., N. D.: Maw in Phytol. 
1853, p. 794. Vicinity of Chudleigh : J.B.T. Ap.- C- Common. 
I have not made any notes of localities. About Falmouth, plenti- 
ful : Polytech. 1856. Polperro, common: Couch. Forget-me-not. 
M. repens (Don). — E.B.S. 2703. — Boggy and other moist places. 
— D. Manadon wood; Keyham ; Staddon heights; Leigharn ; 
