The Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 33 
Borders of the East and West Lyn : Clark in Phytol. 185^2, p. 742, 
Soutbmolton, North Devon : Maiv in Bot. Gaz. ii. 305, who says. 
" but I should think not indigenous." D. — Banks of the Tamar, 
near Calstock : Johns (H. S. Herb.) C. 
If the plant grew wild in the stations recorded by the Kev. W. S. Hore and 
the Eev. C. A. Johns, it would be interesting to hear of its being found in 
either of them at the present time, inasmuch as both localities are within a 
few miles of Plymouth. I have searched in vain for it at Lydford (lastly in 
1866), and have never met with it in Cornwall. 
Grlaucium Tourn. Horned Poppy. 
6^. toim(Scop.)— E-.^.S.— Bovisand. Wembury: W.D.SC.Fl. 
Goodrington sands : Fl. Tot. Paignton sands : Fiav. Teignmouth : 
Jord. in Phytol. 1843, p. 827. Braunton burrows ; Instow burrow : 
Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 787. D. — Whitsand bay ! ; abundant on 
waste ground and sandy fields sloping to the sea in front of Tre- 
gantle fort, 1866. Near Marazion : Gibs, in Phytol. 1846, p. 677. 
Gwyllynvase, &c. : Polytech. 1856. 
Chelidonium Linn. Celandine. 
f C.m^«>s (L.)—£:.5. 158 1. —Waste places and old walls. Comp- 
ton, near Plymouth ; Cornwood ; Ivybridge ; Shaugh ; Lophill ; 
Cudlip town, near Tavistock ; near Alphington ; Portlemouth ; More- 
tonhampstead ; Lustleigh. Near Torquay ; Exeter ; Sidford ; Lee 
and Bittadon, near Ilfracombe : Bav. Westleigh, North Devon : 
Maiv in Phytol. 1853, p. 791. D. — Rame; Weir head!, r. Tamar ; 
Tideford, near St. Germans. Sparnon and Penryn, " rare : " Polytech . 
1856. C. 
Order V.— FUMARIACEiE. 
Corydalis Cand. 
* C. lutea (DC.)—E.B. 588.— Naturalized on old walls. Efford, 
near Plymouth. About Beerferris and Beeralston ; Totnes; Bishop's 
Tawton: N.B.G. Colyton: FLSid. Harpford, near Sidmouth : Aliv. 
in Phytol 1853, p. 1097 Cockington : Bav. Broomborough ; Bow- 
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