Flora of Devon and CormvaU, by I.W.N. Keys. 5 J 
C. " Plentiful in one part of a wheat-field, between Trevol and 
St. John's, July I4th, 1865:" id. et lb. Rough-fruited Corn 
Bedstraw. 
New to these counties, but most likely introduced. Somersetshire is 
given as its S. limit in Cyb. Brit. ii. 18. 
G. Aparine {L.)^E.B. 8 16.— Hedges.— D- & C So common 
that localities need not be cited. Goose-Grass. Cleavers. 
G. erectum (Huds.) — B. 2067. — Banks and pastures. — D- 
Inserted in Rav., but without locaHties. Near Plymouth (Mr. 
Banks) :i Hore in Phytol. 1842, p. 163. — C- Dumeer (H. S. 
Herb.) : Mrs. T. Grylls. Upright Bedstraw. 
Appears in C.5.;S. with the doubtful "o" attached to both counties. 
G. Mollugo (L.)— B. 1673.— Hedges and thickets.— D- & C 
Abundant in every hedge in both counties. Great Hedge 
Bedstraw. 
G. verum (L.) — E. B. 660. — Dry and sandy places. — D. 
Common. At Catdown!, Staddon heights, on the rocks of the 
Hoe, and elsewhere about Plymouth; Plymstock. Torquay and 
Paignton, very common: Tor. Fl. About Chudleigh : J.B.T. 
Ap. — C- Common along the coast of Whitsand bay, near 
Plymouth. *' Pennance, Pendennis, and coast east of lighthouse, 
plentiful:'' Polytech. 1856. St. Kevern and Coverack mouth': 
Balkw. Yellow Bedstraw. 
G. saxatile (L.) — E. B. 815. — Heaths, and in loose and gravelly 
soil in elevated situations. — D- ! Common. Roborough down; 
Bickleigh ; Shaugh ; Tavistock; Dart-meet; banks of Teign. 
Ivybridge : Miss L. Anstice cove: Lees in Phytol. 1851, p. 241. 
Abundant about Ilfracombe ; Dartmoor : Rav. Babbicombe 
down : Forde, near Newton ; Milber down ; open places about 
Chagford, &c. : Tor. Fl. About Chudleigh : J. B. T. Ap. — C- 
1 Not included in Banks's Plymouth and Devonport Flora ; but this may 
be accounted for from the fact that the work was never completed. 
