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Coehlearia Linn. Scurvy-grass. 
C. officinalis {L.) — E.B. 551. — Sea-coast, mostly in muddy and 
stony places. Between Teignmouth and Dawlish, near Torquay : 
W.D.dC.Fl "TheHoe.Plymouth"(?); Topsham marshes: FlDev, 
Bideford; Ilfracombe; near Lifton: Bav. Banks of the Teign : Jord. 
in Phytol. 1843, p. 828. D. — Boscastle ; near Lostwithiel !. Near 
Calstock : W. D. d C. Fl. Pendennis and Penzance : Poly tech. 
1856. C. Common Scurvy-grass. 
C. danica (L.) — E.B. — Old walls and hedges, abundant 
about Plymouth !, extending from the sea-coast to about a mile in- 
land. Beach, Teignmouth : Jord. in Phytol. 1843, p. 828. Anstice 
cove : Lees in Phytol. 1851, p. 240. Northam, N.D. : Maw in P/it/- 
io?. 1853, p. 791. D. — Between Torpoint and St. John's ; Penlee 
point ; near Polperro. Newlyn cliff, and on walls in Penzance : 
Cum. in Phytol 1844, p. ] 143. Falmouth: Polytech. 1856. C. 
Danish Scurvy-grass. 
G. anglica (L.) — E.B. 552.— On the muddy sea shore, and about 
the mouths of large rivers. Keyham, near Devonport. Near Maris- 
tow : W. D. d C. Fl. Banks of the Torridge, near Bideford : Maw 
in Phytol 1853, p. 787. Topsham marshes : Fl Dev. D. — St. 
Michael's mount. River-wall, at Wadebridge : Pasc. in Bot. Gaz. 
ii. 38. C. English Scurvy -grass. 
Armoracia Bupj). 
\_A. rusticana (Rupp.) — Coehlearia Armoracia (L.) E.B. 2323. — 
Waste ground, not native to Britain. Field at the back of Lipson 
mill, Plymouth ; between Leigham and Plym-bridge. Dawlish : 
Jord. in Phytol. 1843, p. 828. Ditches between Alphington and 
Topsham ; ditches of Plympton and Totnes castles : Fl. Dev. Ilfra- 
combe : Bav. D. — Falmouth, " outcast from gardens : " Polytech. 
1856. C. Horse Badish.] 
