50 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
iVAgen, 14) makes them varieties, and says that he has found fruit of both on one 
plant. I cannot find both kinds on any of my specimens, but agree with Dr. 
Bromfield in the inclination to believe that V. carlnata is related to F. olitoria in the 
same way as V. Auricula is to V. dentata, and that the value of carinata and Auricula 
as distinct species is problematical." 
F. dentata {jyeiiY )—Fedia Sm., E.B. 1 370. V. Morisonii, DC- 
Corn-fields and banks. — D. Frequent. A very common weed in 
corn-fields about Plymouth. Shaugh : W. D. S C. F. Near 
Dawlish (1848): Henf. in Bot. Gaz. i. 193. Torquay ; St. Mary, 
church : Stew, in Hav. Little Weston: Fl. Sid. Harpford, near 
Sidmouth : Miss Atw. in Phytol. 1853, p. 1097. Moreton ; North 
Bovey ; Lustleigh, &c. : Fl. Dev. Near Barnstaple and Okehamp- 
ton : Piav. Near Ilfracombe : Scriv. ih. Tiverton: Mach. \h. — C- 
Between Torpoint and St. John's ; Saltash ! ; near Lancellos. 
Near Crafthole ; J. B. T. Near Sheviock : W.D.d C. F. Corn- 
fields [about Falmouth], "plentiful:" Polytech. 1856. Sennen 
cove : Bail. Narrow-fruited Corn Salad. 
Order XLIV. DIPSACACE^. 
Dipsacus Linn. Teasel. 
D. sylvestris (L.) — E. B. 1032. — Hedges and roadsides. — J). 
*• Frequent in the southern parts of the county, but less frequent 
in the northern parts " {Fl. Dev.). Common about Plymouth, 
particularly on limestone, e.g. Catdown! and Oreston quarries, 
Mount Batten, Turnchapel, &c. ; Newton Ferrers. Torquay ; 
Chudleigh ; Exminster ; Exeter, &c. : Fl. Dev. Paignton : Tor. 
Fl. Hillsborough : N.D.H. — C- Although I distinctly remember 
seeing this plant many places in Cornwall, I have not noted any 
particular habitats. " Pendennis, Mainporth, and Helford, plen- 
tiful ; very common in the parish of St. Anthony :" Polytech. 
1856. Wild Teasel. 
[D. Fullonum, {L.)—F.B. 2080.—'' West of England, but not 
wild " {Bah. Man.) — J). In a hedge between Exminster and 
