140 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, hy I. W. N. Keys. 
and South-west " (Bab. Man ) — J). It is said in Fl. Dev. to be con- 
fined to the South of the county and to be " rare." Opportunity 
has not been afforded me for searching much for it in the North, 
but it can scarcely now be considered rare in the South. Bickleigh ; 
Shaugh ; Meavy ; Dartmoor; banks of the Yealm and Erme 
rivers. Marshes at Staverton and Rattery : Fl. Tot. Between 
Newbridge and Spitchwick lodge ; about the springs in the village 
of Tor, near Harford (Sir F. Drake and Mr. Hudson) ; marsh at 
Sherford ; Cornwood (Herb, in Dev. and Ex. Inst.): Fl. Dev. 
Bickleigh vale : Jul, Banks of the Plym : Warr.inRav. Tiver- 
ton : Miss J. Gray ib. Holne-chase ; Ivybridge : Park. ib. Badge- 
worth : Mr. R. J. Gray ib. — C- Trevarben mill, near Liskeard ; 
rivulet, East of Sharrow grot, Whitsand bay ; St. Knighton's keeve, 
near Tintagel. Near Fowey, abundant; between Fowey and St. 
Austle ; near Ruan Lanyhorne ; near Bodmin : J.B.T. Scilly isles : 
H.B.F. Newlyn cliff, near Penzance: Cum. in Phytol. 1844, 
p. 1J44. Treleague ; Carne, St. Anthony; St. Keverne: Balkw. 
Trevethan lane, College wood, &c. [Falmouth], " plentiful : " 
Polytech. 1856. St. Madron's well : Bail. "Abundant in moist 
hedges'' [Polperro] : Couch. Newquay and Penzance: Menu. "From 
the Lands-end [C] to Dartmouth [D ] : " Bartl. MS. notes. 
Veronica Linn. Speedwell. 
V. scutellata (L.) — E.B. 782. — In boggy places. — D- Not un- 
frequent. Banks of the Erme !, between Ivybridge and Keaton. 
Miss K. Lothmann found it " common " about Ivybridge. Hanger 
down, near Harford bridge : Frean (J 808). According to W.D.d CF. 
it used to grow very plentifully above the weir on the Plym near 
Cann quarry (auct. Rev.W. S.Hore); but I have not seen it there, 
nor have I heard of its occurrence there in late years. Roborough 
down: Briggs in Phytol. ns. \l '364. Dartmoor: Per. Dart. Bogs 
on Haldon ; Bovey Heathfield ; Borringdon moor ; Ilsington ; 
Holwell ; near Manaton, &c. ; Broadclist (Rev. R. P. Welland): 
