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E. ftuitans {LsLm.)—E.B.S. 2870.— Rivers. Mouth of the Otter : 
Ft. Sid. Dartmoor; near Umberleigh : Rav. D. — Glendurgan, 
''rare:" Polytech. 1856. C, 
R. ccenosus (Guss.) — R. Lenormandi E.B.S. 2930. — Shallow 
ponds or mud. Shaugh ! ; Dartmoor ; near Virtuous Lady mine ; 
Moretonhampstead. Near Exeter ; Rackenford ; Salcombe hill ; 
Lundy island: Rav. D.— Near St. Neot. Mr. Hewitt Cottrell Wat- 
son thinks he saw it in West Cornwall : C.B.S. C. 
R. hederaceus (L.) — E.B. 2003. — Shallow ponds or mud. Com- 
mon about Plymouth!; Tavistock. D. — Torpoint. Common in 
Cornwall : Pasc. in Bot. Gaz. ii. 37. Falmouth : Polytech. 1856. C. 
Ivy Crowfoot. 
R. sceleratus (L.) — E.B, 681. — By and in ditches and ponds. 
Laira and Chelson meadow !, near Plymouth ; Lophill on r. Tavy^ 
Topsham ; Lympstone ; Exmouth ; Dawlish : Fl. Dev. Torquay ; 
Tiverton ; Braunton ; near llfracombe : Rav. River Otter, Fl. Sid. 
D. — Between Penzance and Marazion ; Lostwithiel. Swanpool : 
Polytech. 1856. Not uncommon in Cornwall : Pasc. in Bot. Gaz. ii. 
38. C. Celery-leaved Crowfoot. 
E. gramineus (L.) inserted in Eavenshaw's List of Devonshire Plants, on 
the authority of the Phytologist, must be omitted, its discovery on Lundy 
island by Mr. Etheridge (vide Phytol. n.s. i. 120) having been subsequently 
disowned. 
R. Flammula (L.)--E.B. 387. — In wet places. Compton and 
Manadon Wood !, near Plymouth ; Bickleigh ; Roborough down ; 
Tavistock. Banks of the Dart ! : Hore. Hartland : Rav. D. — 
Between Torpoint and St. John's. Falmouth : Polytech. 1856. C. 
Lesser Spearwort. 
13. reptans (Lightf.) Braunton burrows : Matv (1 850) in Bot. 
Gaz. ii. 305, and Rav. D.— Mylor : Miss W. (H. S. Herb.) C. 
R. Lingua (L.) — E.B. 100. — In marshy places and ditches, 
rather rare as a British plant, Hartland and Lundy island ; Tops- 
