li^ Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
V. montana (L.) — E.B. 766 — Woods and thickets in hilly dis- 
tricts. — D. Manadon wood ! ; Widey ; Efford ; Saltram ; woods 
by the side of the Plym ; banks of the Erme, above Ivybridge. 
Warleigh wood : W. D. d C. F. Ivybridge : Miss L. Ilsington ; 
Bovey Tracey ; Tor-abbey ; Kent's-hole ; Withecombe wood ; 
woods at Cowley, &c. : Fl. Dev. Kent's cavern, near Torquay ; 
Cockington : Eav. Torquay (Herb. Miss A. GrifiBths) : Trim. 
Neighbourhood of Ilfracombe : N.D.H. — C- Between Torpoint and 
St. John's (1866). Pellean plantation, near Pelynt, rare : Couch. 
Cotehele ! : Miss H. College and Trefusis woods ; Trigoniggy 
marsh ; Trevethan lane, &c., plentiful : Polytech. 1856. Mountain 
Speedwell. 
V. officinalis {!,.)■— E.B. 765. — Dry banks and heaths. — D. and 
C- Common. Common Speedwell. 
V. spicata (L.) — E.B. 2. — Rare. — J). Partington copse, dry 
places: Fl. Tot. Lundy island (P. II. Gosse): N.D.H. 
I am apprehensive of error in these records ; for, although in Bah. Man. 
it is said (in general terms) to grow " on limestone cHffs," yet two particular 
stations are named, viz. " chalky heaths near Newmarket and Bury." It 
has also been reported for Cornwall, but this, Mr. Watson says, " requires 
verification." 
V. serpyllifolia (L.) — E.B. 1075. — Roadsides and damp places; 
often on garden walls and hedges. — T}. and C- Common. Thyme- 
leaved Speedwell. 
p. V. humifusa (Dicks.) Does this mountain form or 
variety of V. serpyllifolia really occur (as recorded in Rav.) on 
Dartmoor, at Hartland, and Clovelly ? Prof. Babington locates it 
in the Highland mountains. Mr. Watson knows of it only in 
mountainous counties, placing its South limit in Caernarvon. 
V. arvensis (L.) — E.B.ldi. — Gravelly and sandy places. — D- 
and C- Common Small Speedwell. 
