Flora of Devon and Cormvall, by 1. W. N. Keys. 63 
H. duhium (Leers). — E.B. 290. — Moist places hy ditches, &c. 
Banks of the Exe, near Cowley bridge : Fl. Dev. Dartmoor : Per. 
Dart. Woods, &c., occasionally : " 1^1. Tot. D. — " Weir, Tamar, 
Cornwall " (sp. /?oy-^) : Wats. i?i ^/)«s. Mr. G. S. Gibson has also 
found it in this county : id. et ib. C. 
/S. maciilatiun. Bodinnick, near Fowey : Dasc. in Phytol. 
1847, p. 942. C. 
H. humifusum (L.) — E.B. 1226. — Gravelly and heathy places. 
Bickleigh ; Blackstone ; Tavistock. Teignmouth : Jord. in Phytol. 
1843, p. 828. Lynmouth : Clark in Phytol. 1852, p. 742. The 
railway, Totnes ; Littlehempston : Fl. Tot. D. — Near Cawsand ; 
near Saltash; between Crumplehorn and Lancellos; and elsewhere, 
but not entered in my notes. Falmouth : Polytech. 1856. Scilly 
islands, " common : " Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 108. C. Trailing 
St. John's Wort. 
H. linariifolium (Yahl.) — E.B.S. ^86\. — Eoadside hedge at 
Blackstone!, near Tamerton (1862) ; left bank of r. Teign!, above 
Fingal bridge (1806). Morwell rocks on the Tamar : Goidd. (1849). 
Near Dunsford bridge on the Teign ; Belmont, near Exeter : Fiav. 
p. — Cape Cornwall, near the Land's-end : U.S. Herb. Messrs. 
Borrer and Babington have also collected the plant in the last- 
named locality: Hore in Phytol. 1842, p. 163. C. Linear-leaved 
St. John's Wort. 
Specimens of this plant from Devon * were in the possession of the Rev. 
W. Hinckes in 1841 [vide article by the Eev. W. S. Here in Phytol. 1842, p. 
163). Its discovery in the Plymouth district was however made some few 
* On turning to Hooker's Brit. Fl. ed. 5 (1842), p. 64, I find the following 
habitat given : — " Banks of the Teign, Devon : Bev. T. Hinchs.'''' Qiicei-e, 
might not the specimens referred to have come from this locality ; and are 
the " Rev. W. Hinckes " of the Rev. W. S. Hore, and the " Rev. T. Hincks " 
of Sir Wm. Hooker one and the same person ? 
