30 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
— Near Bodmin : Ward (Pasc. in Bot. Gaz. ii. 38). Same locality : 
H. S. Herb. C. Stinking Hellebore. Setterwort. 
Aquilegia Linn. Columbine. 
A. vulgaris (L.) — E.B. 297. — Woods, thickets, and borders of 
heaths. Banks of r. Plym ! ; quarries and embankments near Sal- 
tram ; Plymstock ; Leigham, near Plymouth. Woods at Teign- 
mouth : Jorc?. in P%ioZ. 1843, p. 827. Chudleigh ; Holne-chase ; 
Chambercombe ; Tiverton, &c. : Rat). D. — Near St. Neot. Near 
Hayle : Gibs, in Phytol. 1846, p. 678. Falmouth, "rather plentiful : " 
Pohjtech. 1856. C. 
Hooker says of this plant (speaking of Great Britain at large) that it is 
found in " several places ; " Babington (referring to the same area) says it is 
*' not common." It is however abundant in the counties of Devon and 
Cornwall (particularly in the neighbourhood of Plymouth, on both sides of 
the Tamar). 
Delphinium Linn. Larkspur. 
* D. Consolida (L.) — E.B. 1839. — Teignmouth, " rare : " Jord. 
in Phytol. 1 843, p. 827. D. — " A single specimen found on Hilly 
common, Cardynham ; " H. S. Herb. C. 
This plant is included in Mr. Watson's list (1860) for Devon and Cornwall, 
but with an indication that the authority for the locality requires corrobo- 
ration. 
Aconitum Li7in. Monk's-hood. 
f A. Napellus (L.) — E.B.S. 2730. — Banks of rivers and brooks. 
Orchard at Weston mills, near Plymouth ; Widey, near Plymouth. 
Manadon!, near Plymouth: Balkiv. Harpford wood, near Sid- 
mouth : Fl. Sid. Near Crediton ; Rav. Banks of the Dart : Han. 
in Nat. i. 199. Below Staverton bridge : N.B.G. Near Barnstaple : 
Ward in Phytol. 1842, p. 21. D. — Trelew, Mylor, " most abun- 
dant:" Miss W. (H. S. Herb.) C. 
Hardly to be considered truly wild in these counties. As if its wildness 
were in most cases questionable, Hooker says it is " ' undoubtedly wild ' in 
several places in Denbighshire." According to Babington, it is " rare," 
which could be scarcely said of it, if it were truly wild in all the habitats 
cited in this list. 
