26 Fl^ra of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
T, flavum (L.)—E.B. 367.— In wet fields. Bridge at Bishop's 
Clyst : Fl. Dev. D. — " Formerly grew at Kennuck cove." Rev. 
C. A. Johns could not find it in J 846 : vide Phytol. 1847, p. 725. 
C. Common Meadow-Rue. 
Anemone Linn. 
A. nemorosa (L.) — E.B. 355. — Groves and thickets, common. 
Bickleigh vale ! ; left bank of the Plym, near Longbridge. A variety 
with " red " flowers near Hood cottage on the Dart : Fl. Tot. D. — 
Falmouth : Polytech. 1856. C. Wind-flower. 
[A. apennina (L.) — E.B. 1062. — Scarcely naturalized. Kings- 
bridge ! : Balkw. Stoke wood, near Exeter : Eav.^ D. Blue Moun- 
tain Anemone. 
[A ranunculdides (L.) — E.B. 1484. — A very doubtful native. It 
is said to grow in woods near Totnes : Bav.}^ D. Yellow Wood 
Anemone. 
Myosiims Linn. Mousetail. 
M. minimus (L.) — E.B. 435. — In damp places in fields. Cliffs 
near Exmouth : Fl. Dev. D. 
• Ranunculus Linn. Crowfoot. 
B. trichophyllus (Chaix). Ponds and ditches. Crabtree ! : Briggs 
in Journ. Bot. i. 376. D. Water Fennel. 
R. aquatilis (L.), which is reported for many places in Devon and 
Cornwall, has been separated by Professor Babington into several species, 
only one of which, viz. R. tricJwphyllus (Chaix) has yet been recorded as 
found in these counties. 
R. tripartitus {J)C.)—E.B.S. 2946.— Streams. Near the Land's- 
end (sp. Wats, ms.) C. 
R. Baudotii (Godr.) Slightly brackish water, or near the sea. 
Swanpool, plentiful: Polytech. IS^Q. Scilly islands : Towns. in Joimi. 
Bot. ii. 106. C. 
R. circinatus (Sibth.) — E B.S.'2S(j9. — Streams and ponds. Bar- 
ton, near Torquay : Rav. D. 
