48 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
Babbicombe cliffs: Trim. — C- Gerrans (H. S. Herb): Mrs. W. 
Lohh. Mealy Guelder-rose. Wayfaring -tree. 
According to C.B.S. the evidence as to the occurrence of this plant in 
Devon in a truly wild state is not satisfactory; while it is so for Cornwall. 
V. Opulus (L.) — E.B. 332. — Hedges and thickets. — D- 
Frequent. Manadon wood and Widey, near Plymouth ; between 
Saltram and Plympton ; Tavistock. Near Brixham ! : Balhw. 
Fardel], near Ivybridge : Miss L. Banks of the Dart; between 
Moreton and N. Bovey ; Ilsington; Ashburton; Chudleigh : Fl. 
Dev. St. Mary-church ; Bridestowe : IRav. Bradley woods, near 
Newton ; Forde bog ; Holy-street, near Chagford, in a bushy 
place by the r. Teign : Tor. Fl. Between Instow and Freming- 
ton: Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 793. — C- Harewood, near 
Calstock, on the Tamar. Near Liskeard : Pasc. in Phytol. 1847, 
p. 944; and Balkw. (1867). Calenick, Kenwyn (H. S. Herb): 
Miss W. Common Guelder-rose. 
Lonicerai Linn. Honeysuckle. 
I L. Caprifolium {L)—E.B. 799.— Thickets.— D- Unreported. 
— C. Restormal (H. S. Herb) : Bev. — . Hill Pale Perfoliate 
Honey suckle. 
L. Periclymenum (L.) — E. B. 800. — Woods and hedges. — D. 
Common. This graceful and sweetly-scented climbing shrub may 
be found in almost every hedge about Plymouth ; Staddon clififs ; 
Tavistock ; banks of the Teign. Park-hill wood ; bushy places 
about Meadfoot; Anstice cove, &c. : Tor. Fl. — C- Prevalent 
throughout the county. Between Torpoint and St. John's ; 
Saltash; Calstock. Falmouth, ''plentiful:" Polytech. 1856. 
HoneysucJde. Woodbine. 
TheEev.W. S. Hore found, at Bovisand, near Plymouth, a variety of this 
honeysuckle, with leaves resembling those of the oak. {Vide paper read at 
1 "Named in honour of Adam Lonicer, a German botanist." —Jf. i?. F. 
