Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys, 49 
the Meeting of the British Association held in Plymouth, August, 1841, 
printed in Phytol. 1842, p. 162.) 
L. Xylosteum (L.) — E.B.^l^. — Thickets. — Ham!, near 
Plymouth, but not indigenous. Hedge at Pill, near Barnstaple : 
Phytol. n.s. ii. 414. No doubt introduced. — C- Unreported. 
Upright Fly Honeysuckle. 
This species appears to be native in this country only in Sussex {Bah. 
Man.). 
Order XLII. RUBIACE^. 
Sherardiai Linn. Field-Madder. 
S. arvensis (L.) — E.B. 891. — Fields. — D- ! and C- So common 
as to render citation of localities unnecessary. 
Asperula Linn. 
A. cynanchica (L.) — E.B. So. — Dry banks in limestone districts. 
— J). Pinhey cliffs, near Lyme (Mr. Jacob) : Fl. Dev. Landslip, 
near Exmouth : Eev. J. Penrose in Rav. Warberry hill, Tor- 
quay; Berry-head: Stew. ib. — C- "Reported to occur in the 
county:" Pasc. in MS. Catalogue furnished to Wats. Quinancy- 
wort. 
A. odorata (L.) — E.B. 755. — Woods. — "Q. Not unfrequent. 
It is abundant in the woods on both sides of the Plym, 
particularly in Bickleigh vale; Maristow!. Warleigh wood : TF.D. 
dC.Fl. Godwell, near Ivybridge, "but doubtfully wild :" Miss 
L. Lidford fall; Ilsington ; Chudleigh; Lustleigh; Exmouth: 
Fl. Dev. Lee abbey, Lynmouth : Clark in Phytol. 1852, p. 743. 
Valley of the West Lyn : N.D.H.—Q. Cardynham (H.S.Herb.): 
Mrs. T. Grylls. " Mr. Olver's field, &c. [Falmouth], an outcast 
from gardens :" Poly tech. \8^Q. Woodruff. 
[A. arvensis {L.) — E.B.S. 2792.— ^" Introduced " {Bab. Man.). 
— J). In Dr. Jacobs time this plant grew near Plymouth. It 
1 "Named in honour of James Skerard, an English botanist."— il. B. F. 
