S8 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
ham : Eav. Harcombe : Ft. Sid. D. — Gunwalloe, near Helston : 
Jote (Pasc. m Bot. Gaz. ii. 37). C. Great Speanvort. 
H. Ficaria (L.) — E'.S. 584. — Damp and rather shady places, 
common. D. and C. Pilewort. 
R aurico7nus (L.) — E.B. — Woods and thickets. Manadon 
wood !, near Plymouth. Near Exeter ; Tiverton ; Chudleigh ; Berry 
Pomeroy : Rav. D.—Merther woods, near Helston : Johns (H. S. 
Herb.) C. Goldilocks. 
This plant is said, in Babington's 3£anual, to be common ; but we do not 
find it so here. Manadon wood is its only recorded habitat in the vicinity 
of Plymouth. 
R. acris {L^—E.B. 652. — Meadows and pastures. Common. 
D. ! and C. Upright Croivfoot. 
R. repens (L.) — E.B. 516. — Meadows and pastures. Common. 
D. ! and C. Creeping Crowfoot. 
R. hulbosus (L.)—EB. 515. — Meadows and pastures. Common. 
D. and C. Bulbous Crowfoot. 
R. hirsutus (Curt.) — E.B. 1 504. — Waste land and corn-fields, rare. 
Near Heavitree bridge (?) : Rav. Catdown, Plymouth, introduced 
(May, 1863) ; by the r. Walkham, at Horrabridge (May 9th, 1865) : 
Briggs. D. — St. John's : Briggs in Phytol. n.s. v. 368. Anderton, 
Maker: Briggs. Trevethan lane, "not common:'' Poly tech. \8b (5. 
C. Pale hairy Crowfoot. 
This plant is scarcely indigenous to Devonshire. It has not a place in the 
Supplement to Watson's Cybele Britannica (1860) ; it is inserted with doubt 
in Eavenshaw's List ; and is regarded by Mr. Briggs as introduced. I am 
not sure that its Cornish claims are much better supported. 
\ R. arvensis (L.) — E.B. 135. — Corn-fields. Near Exeter; Writhe- 
combe wood, near Exmoutli ; Rav. About Totnes " occasionally: " 
Fl. Tot. D. — Falmouth, " rather rare:" PoZ?/^5c7i. 1856. C. Corn 
Crowfoot. 
R.jMrviJlorus (L.) — E.B. 1'20. — Corn-fields and dry banks. Lipson, 
and about Plymouth generally. Near Bideford : Maiv in Phytol. 
