J3G Flora of Devon and Cornwall, hy I. W. N. Keys. 
Dry banks, Hempston : Ft. Tot. — C- Penrjn ! : Balkw. (1866). 
Old Penryn road; parish of JMabe, &c. : Poly tech. 85 C). Near 
Green-bank, Falmouth : Frent?! (1 868). Creeping Toadflax. 
var. C- Constantine (Mr. F. C. Bullmore) : Polytech. 
1856. 
Mr. Bastian says that " this plant, which was formerly entered in British 
Flora as L. italica, is evidently a hybrid between L. repens and L. vulgaris, 
and not the true L. italica.'' 
Mr. Bastian's opinion is supported by Mr. H. C. Watson, who remarks on 
the two varieties or sub-species, " Bauhinii " and " sepium," " I doubt much 
whether they have been correctly referred to L. italica, and feel much more 
disposed to view them as either hybrid or simply aberrant forms of L. repens 
and L. vulgaris. If not hybrid, I think that the Cornish form, from the 
neighbourhood of Penryn, belongs rather to L. vulgaris than to L. repens.'" 
L. vulgaris {mn.)—E.B. 658.— Hedges, &c.— D- ! and C- Com- 
mon. Yellow Toadflax. 
The state called Peloria is occasionally found. There is a specimen from 
Paignton in Miss Griffith s's herbarium (Torquay Museum). 
Scrophularia Linn. Fig wort. 
S. nodosa (L.) — E.B. 1544. Moist hedges and thickets. — D- 
and C- Common. Knotted Figwort. 
[S.Ehrharti (C. A. Stev.) —E.B.^f. 2875— has been reported from Corn- 
wall ; but Mr. Pascoe doubts whether it has been really seen there. — Wats. 
in litt.] 
S. aquatica (L. I)— E.B. 854. S. Balbisii Horn., Koch, — In wet 
places.— D. ! and C- Frequent. 
S. Scorodonia (L.) — E.B. 2209. — In moist places. — D- Has 
been reported for this county, but on doubtful authority. — C* 
" West of Cornwall : " Bah. Man. Penzance : Hore in Phytol. 
1842, p. 162. Trefusis beach ; Trefusis field ; and near chapel-of- 
case. Flushing; rare: Polytech. 1856. Newlyn cliff, near Pen- 
