68 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
ram ; Tavistock. It is common throughout the county. Torquay 
fjl. alb.) : Parf. D.— Maker ; between Torpoint and St. John's ; 
Calstock ; Saltash, &c. Falmouth : Polytech. \S6Q. C. Herb-Robert. 
y. G.purpureum (Forst.)— £'.J5.S'.2648. — Rock-walk, Tor- 
quay ; Waldon hill ; Meadfoot cliffs : Rav. D.— It has been seen 
in Cornwall : Pasc. (auct. Wats. MS.) C. 
Erodium UHerit. Storksbill. Heron 's-bill. 
E. cicutarium (Sni.) — E.B. 1768. — Waste ground and sandy 
fields. Catdown!, Plymouth. Teignmouth fji. alb.) : Jord. in Phy- 
tol. 1843, p. S'2S. Braunton and Northam burrows : Maw in Phy- 
tol. 1853, p. 788. Topsham ; Dawlish warren ; Paignton sands ; 
Tiverton : Pmv. D. — Penlee point ; Tregantle fort ; between Pen- 
zance and Marazion, both purplish- and white-flowered. Whit- 
sands ! ; St. Minver : Balkw. Pendennis and Gwyllyn-vase, both 
purple and white : Polytech. 1856. Whitsand bay ffl. alb. J : Hore. 
C. Hemlock-leaved Storksbill. 
Mr. Townsend, in his paper on the Flora of the Scilly isles (Joum. Bot. ii. 
109) describes a variety of this species (a. pilosum, Reich. ; E. pilosum, Bor.) 
which he found on sandy ground at St. Martin's and elsewhere. He says the 
whole plant is very sweet smelling, with quite a different scent from that of 
E. cicutarium. 
E, moschatum (Sm.) — E.B. 902. — Waste places. As common 
with us as the previous species, but rather rare in other places. Hoe I 
and under the walls of the Citadel, Plymouth. Exmouth : Jord. 
in Phytol. 1843, p. 828. Bideford, &c., N. D.: Maw ib. 1853, p. 791. 
Dawlish ; Teignmouth ; Torquay : Fiav. D. — Near Cawsand, 
descending from Maker heights ; Looe. Whitsand bay I : Hore. 
Penzance : Gibs, in Phytol. 1846, p. 678. Penryn and Killigrew 
roads: Polytech. 1856. Maker: Briggs MS. "Occasionally on 
Chy-an-dour cliff: " B.H.P. Scilly islands, " occasionally : " Towns. 
mJourn, Bot.W. C. Musky Storksbill. 
