56 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
/?. A. Oerardi (R.) From Caerthillian valley to Ky nance 
cove : E. T. Bennett in Fhytol. 1851, p. 3. Vide also Bab. Man. ed. 
5, p. 52. C. 
As the Cornish localities cited for both the typical form of this species and 
its variety are identical, it is probably the latter only (the occurrence of which 
in Cornwall is well authenticated) that is found there. 
A. tenuifoUa (Wahl.) — Arenaria Sm., E.B. 219. — Sandy and 
chalky places, rare. " On a wall at the bottom of HoUoway-street, 
Exeter (Mr. Jacob ) ;" Fl. Dev. D. — Mr. F. P. Pascoe states, on 
the authority of the Botanist's Guide and Jones's Tour, that it oc" 
curs in Cornwall. He had not however himself seen the plant in 
that county. Vide Bot. Gaz. ii. 38. C. 
Arenaria Linn. Sandwort. 
A. trinervis (L.) — E. B. 1483. — Damp shady places. Common 
about Plymouth ; Burleigh ; between Meavy and Sheepstor. 
Shaugh ! : Balkw. Near Exeter ; Torquay ; Ilfracombe, &c. : Bav. 
D. — Maker ! ; near Saltash ; between Torpoint and St. John's ; 
near Lancellos. Trefusis woods, &c. : Polytech. 1856. C. 
A. serpyllifolia (L.) — E. B. 923. — Dry places and walls. Under 
the Citadel, Tothill-lane, and elsewhere, Plymouth ; near Plym- 
bridge. D. — Maker!; between Trematon and Antony passage ; 
near Saltash. Millbrook ! : Balkiv. Falmouth, "not common:" 
Polytech. -\S66. C. 
Mr. Bavenshaw mentions a variety tenuior, " formerly on old walls at 
Exeter, perhaps now destroyed." 
Stellaria Linn. Stitchwort. 
S. nemorum {'L.) — E. B. 92. — Damp woods, chiefly in the North 
of England. " Road between Moreton and Chudleigh, near Chud- 
leigh bridge (Hon. and Bev. W. Annesley) Fl. Dev. pt. ii. 184. 
D. — Boconnoc woods: J. Ward (Pasc. in Bot. Gaz. ii. 38). C. 
Wood Stitchuort. 
Mr. Hewett Cottrell Watson has admitted this plant into his list for Devon 
and Cornwall ( C.B.S.), but stigmatized thus — " o," implying that the autho- 
rities for the localities named need corroboration. 
