60 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, hij I. W. N. Keys, 
It is often found in these counties as an escape from cultivation; 
Bovisand, doubtfully wild. Banks of the Yealm : Jul. in Nat. iii. 
117. Near Torquay : Ward in Phytol 1842, p. 20. Teignmouth : 
Jord. in Phijtol. 1843, p. 828. Rocks under Peak-hill : Ft. Sid. 
Orestone, Torbay ; Hartland quay ; Hele, near llfracombe : Bav. 
D. — " A true native on the cliffs between Rame-head and Tregan- 
tle : " Briggs in Journ. Bot. i, 377. Mousehole cliffs : Cum. in Phy- 
tol. 1844, p. 1143. Lamorna cliffs : B.H.P. Pendennis, " rare:" 
Polytech. 1856. Pentyre head, near Padstow : Balkw. (1804). Near 
the Lizard : id, (1806). Scilly islands, " common on the Heugh : " 
Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 108. C. 
Order XYI. TILIACE^. 
Tilia Linn. Lime-tree. 
f T.europa^a (L.) — E.B. 610. — In old plantations. Shaugh 
bridge, — a fine specimen by the cottage on the bridge. *' Plentiful 
on wooded rocks at Blackhead, near St. Mary Church, where in 
consequence of the wind it only forms low bushes, and never 
flowers. Some overhang the water, and others are quite inaccessi- 
ble : " Bav. Partington ; Sharpham ; Littlehempston : Fl.Tot. D. 
— Mt. Edgcumbe ! : Balkw. Trefusis wood: Polytech. 1 So Q. C. 
Common Lime, or Linden-tree. 
T. parvifolia (Ehrh.) — E.B. 1705. — In old woods. Buckland, 
near Ashburton : N.B.G. D. — I have a note that this tree grows in 
the park at Mt. Edgcumbe, but I cannot recal the authority. C. 
Small-leaved Lime-tree. 
I T. gra7idifolia{EhTh.)-^F.B.S. ^720.— AcconVmg to Babington 
(Man. ed. 5, p. 60) this tree is restricted to old and rocky woods by 
the Wye and Severn. It is however inserted in Mr.H. C.Bastian's 
Flora of Falmouth (Polytccb. 1850) as growing near Penraere, 
Cornwall, but rare. I have therefore felt justified in introducing 
it here. B road-leaved downy Lime-tree. 
