182 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys, 
bole and Looe ; near Fowey ; near Tregony : J.B.T. " Plentiful 
about Falmouth : Polytech. 1856. Mr. T. R. A. Briggs has also 
observed this species about Penryn and Falmouth, at Mullion, and 
near St. Austle. Port Looe ; Portallow : Couch. Dark Mullein. 
^ ' V. Blattaria (L.) — E.B. 393. — On gravelly banks, rare. — D- 
Near the " Camel's head" inn, on the Saltash road from Plymouth i . 
*' Was growing in 1 856 on the cliffs above the new road [? Torquay], 
and most probably will be found there again ; " Dartmouth, from 
which situation (as I read Dr. Trimen's MS. notes) there is a 
specimen in Miss A. GrifiBths's herbarium in the Torquay Museum : 
Tor. FL Between Exminster and Kenn ; Ashburton ; Chudleigh ; 
Lustleigh ; Teigngrace ; Stokefleming ; Kingsteignton ; Teign- 
mouth : Fl. Dev. Near Bideford : N.D.H. Berry Pomeroy : Stew. 
in Rav. Heavitree : Warr. ib. Countess weir : Par/, ib. Marsh 
near Goodrington, rare : Fl. Tot. — C- Falmouth, rare (W. P. 
Cocks) : Polytech. 1856. In a field below Tredidwell, rare : Couch. 
St. Michael's mount: Mr Mennell (1869). Moth Mullein. 
V. virgatum (With.) — E.B. 550. — On gravelly banks, rare." 
It can scarcely be said to be rare around Plymouth ; for it is met 
with in several places on both sides of the Tamar. — D. Stoke 
Damerel (1848) ; on the sides of the railway cutting between Ply- 
mouth and Devonport (1866); Laira, near Plymouth (1852); 
Noss (1851 and 1866); Revelstoke churchyard (1866); Portle- 
mouth, near Starcross (1859). With white flowers, near Laira- 
bridge, and on the Saltash rood, Plymouth : Holmes. Near the 
quarry at Meadfoot ; Meadfoot cliffs : Tor. Fl. Torquay : Miss A. 
Griffiths. Tor-abbey grounds ; Bovey Heathfield, near Indio ; 
turnpike-road, near Newton-bushell : Fl. Dev. Near Countess 
weir : Warr. in Rav. Dawlish : Lees ib. Mary-church : Stew. ib. 
1 I have my doubts as to the plants found here being other than V. virga- 
tum with cream-coloured flowers. 
