Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by 1. W. N. Keys. 125 
S. Dulcamara (L.) — E.B. 565. — Woods and hedges. — D- Fre- 
quent. Common enough about Plymouth ! ; Crabtree ; Bickleigh ; 
Tavistock. Teignmouth : Jord. Hedges near Tor Abbey, &c. : 
Tor. Fl. Ivybridge : Miss L. — C- Between Torpoint and St. 
Johns ; near Trematon castle. Near Liskeard : Balkw. Polperro, 
abundant: Couch. Falmouth: Polytech. IS^Q. Bitter-sweet. 
p. marinum. S. lignosum seu Dulcamara marina Ray 265. 
— Pebbly sea-beach. — D. Braunton burrows : Rev. T. F. Raven- 
shaw in Phytol. n s. \i. 356. Teignmouth ; Dawlish, &c. : Rav. — C- 
It has not been reported from this county. 
Atropa Linn. Deadly Nightshade. Dwale. 
A. Belladonna {!,.)— E.B. 595. — Waste places, rare. — J). Not 
in Fl. Dev. Inserted with the doubtful ** o " in C.B.S. Accord- 
ing to P.dD.Fl. it grew, in Mr. Banks's time, in a quarry at 
Cremill-point, near Plymouth, the authorities being Mr. Hunt, 
Eev. Dr. Jacob, and the Rev. Mr. Bree. No trace of it in that 
locality at the present day. Braunton burrows : Flow, in Rav. 
Hedges at Combemartin : War. and Flow. ib. Rev. W. S. Hore 
records the last-mentioned station mPhytol. 1842, p. 162, but says 
*• possibly an escape from a garden." — C- Not known there. 
Hyoscyamus Linn. Henbane. 
H. niger (L.) — E.B. 591. — Waste places, preferring a calcareous 
soil. — D- Slapton sands, plentiful (1859); sea-shore near the 
Bolt-head ; Portlemouth, near Salcombe. Dawlish warren : Jord. 
in Phytol. 1843, p. 827. Near Maristow, Roborough ; Bovisand : 
W.D.dC.F. According to P.dD.Fl. it grew at Millbay, Ply- 
mouth [auct. Rev. J. S. Tozer) ; but certainly it is not there now. 
Paignton sands ; fields round Ipplepen : Fl. Tot. Braunton and 
Northam burrows: Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 788. Chudleigh ; 
Exmouth sands ; Halshanger, near Ashburton : Fl. Dev. Teign- 
