Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
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Order XVIIL ACERACE^. 
Acer Linn. Maple. 
A. campestre (L.) — E.B. 304. — Woods and hedges. Perhaps no- 
where a native about Plymouth. Near Ermington ; between Egg- 
buckland and Plym-bridge ; near Tamerton. Between Northam 
and Abbotsham, N. D. : Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 791. D.— Maker. 
C. Maple. 
I A. Pseudo-platanus (L.) — E.B.^O'd. — In hedges and plantations. 
Leigh am ; Tavistock. Manadon ! : Balkiv. The variety with varie- 
gated leaves which grew by the tram-road between Crabtree [Ply- 
mouth] and Cressbrook farm (Briygs in Phytol. n.s. v. 369) has 
been destroyed. D. ! — Maker ; near Trematon castle ; Harewood. 
Falmouth : Polytech. 1856. C. Sycamore. 
Order XIX. GERANIACEiE. 
Geranium Linn. Cranesbill. 
f G. phaum (L.) — E.B. 322, — In woods and thickets, rare in 
Britain. *' Naturalized on a bank near a farm between Leemill 
bridge and Slade : " Briggs in Journ. Bot. iv. 288. Field near Becky 
fall ; Ponsworthy, near Widdecombe : Fl. Dev. Chambercombe, 
near Ilfracombe ; Landkey : Piav. D.— Cardynham : Mrs. T. Grylls 
(H.S.Herb.) C. Dusky Cranesbill. 
[G. striatum (L.)— Woolwell farm, near Plymouth (1865). Natu- 
ralized at Clovelly : Rav. Banks of the Yeo, near Barnstaple : 
P%ioZ. n.s. ii. 4 14. Shrubberies at Sharpham and Bowdon : Fl. 
Tot. Bolton wood, Teignmouth : Mrs. Gulson (Parf. in epis.) D. — 
St. John's, on a bank near cottages (1866). Near Castle Horneck, 
Penzance, *' apparently wild : " Gibs, in Phytol. 1 846, p. 679. Bes- 
ley's Handbook of Penzance says *' it has been found wild for the 
last seventy years at Alverton, and near Castle Horneck." C. 
Streaked Cranesbill.'] 
