126 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
mouth : Jord. Babbicombe, on the side of the slope at the end of 
the down nearest to Petit-tor ; Goodrington sands : Tor. Fl — C- 
Eame ! (but has not shown itself for the past two or three years) ; 
Whitsand bay, waste ground near the new forts at Tregantle (1866); 
near Marazion ! (1 864). Near Wrinkle (Mr. C. Johns) ; near Lug- 
gar's cave ; between^Iillbrook and Whitsands : P. d D. Fl. Tre- 
gantle sands : Frean (1868). Bar and Helford beaches, rare : 
Polytech. \S6Q. St. Anthony in Meneage : B alkw. {IS67). Be- 
tween Mullion and Gunwalloe : Briggs. (Seen in the latter station 
by Mr. B. Frean in 1868). Mr. Charles Bailey says in litt. " not 
now [1866] found at Penzance, — rooted up by druggists, &c." 
Chapel-hill, Polperro ; Polruan : Couch, 
Datiira Linn. Thorn-apple. 
[* D. Stramonium {Ij.)^E.B. 1288. — Waste ground, rare. — D- 
Keyham, near Devonport, a solitary specimen (1849). A weed in 
a neglected garden at Woodside, Plymouth : Mr. T. Diment. Near 
Torquay : Rav. Knowle, Sidbury : Fl. Sid. — C- Helston downs : 
Johns (H. S. Herb.). St. Austle : Pasc. in Phytol. 1848, p. 105.] 
Order LVI. OROBANCHACE^, 
Orobanche Linn. Broom-rape. 
O. Rapum {Thuill. )—E.B. 421. 0. major (L.) Sm.— Parasitical 
upon Broom, Furze, and other shrubby leguminous plants. — J). 
Single specimen on Broom in a hedge by the side of the Dart- 
moor tramroad, near the tunnel, Egg-buckland (1861). Fancy 
wood, Egg-buckland ! : Hare. West wood, banks of the Plym : 
Jul. (1853). Near Torquay : Ward in Phytol. 1842, p. 20. Paign- 
ton : Fl. Tot. Teignmouth : Jord Near Lower Southcott, N.D. : 
Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 793. Road leading to Oxton house, near 
Kenton ; plantations at Mamhead ; road between Exeter and 
Moreton (Rev. W. Hincks) ; Lustleigh-cleve (Rev. A. Neck) ; near 
