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the South " (Bab. Man.) Also in hedges. — D- It prefers 
situations near the sea. Rocks under the Hoe, Catdown quarries, 
and Laira quarries, Plymouth. Near Devonport!: Jac. Near 
Torquay: Ward in Phytol. 1842, p. 20. Teignmouth : Jord. 
ib. 1843, p. 827. Hedge-rows round Dawlish : M.H.D. Side of 
the road from Exeter to Dunsford : Parf. in Bav. In nearly 
every hedge about Torquay ; plentiful on the Rock-walk : Tor. Fl. 
Hedges about St. Mary-church, Sidmouth, Exmouth, Ashburton, 
Ilsington, Chudleigh, &c. ; rocks near the bridge at Bideford, on 
the road between Westleigh and Bideford, and about the neigh- 
bourhood of Barnstaple (Dr. Wavell): Fl. Dev. Northam, 
N.D.: Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 793. — C- Between Trematon 
and Anthony passage. Near Crafthole : Pasc. in Phytol. J 847, 
p. 943. Penzance: Gibs. ib. 1846, p. 678. Pennance, Pen. 
dennis, St. Anthony, &g., " not uncommon :" Polytech. 1856. 
Mr. Jones says, in his Botanical Tour, that he found, near Crafthole^ 
"a variety if not a distinct species of Rubia peregrina, the same which is 
mentioned in the Botanists' Guide by Mr. Dillwyn as growing wild on the 
chffs at Dover." I am not acquainted with it. 
Order XLIII. VALERIANACE.E. 
Centrantlius Cand. 
C. ruber (DC.)— Valeriana Sm., E.B. 1 531.— " Chalk-pits and 
old walls " (Bab. Man.) — D. On the limestone rocks at the end 
of Durnford-street !, and on garden walls, Stonehouse ; on walls at 
Compton ; in similar situations at Stoke ; but not perhaps truly 
wild in any of these places. Caton ; Paignton : Miss L. Exeter; 
Dawlish ; Ashburton ; Teignmouth ; Dartmouth ; Tor Abbey, &c. : 
Fl. Dev. With white flowers on the old city walls at Exeter : 
Parf. in Rav. Torquay ; Braunton : Rav. With white flowers 
on Dawlish chffs : Jord. in Phytol. 1843, p. 827. Brixham : Trim. 
US. — C. Bodinnick and Fowey : Pasc. in Phytol. 1847, p. 942. 
Cadgewith (between Helford Ferry and Helstone) ; Marazion : 
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