60 Flora of Devon and Cormvall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
Linosyris Cand. 
L. vulgaris (Cass.) — Chrysocoma Linosyris Sm., E.B. 2505. — - 
Limestone cliffs, rare. — D- " Berry-head (discovered in 1782 by 
Eev. T. Holbeck) ; covering a large space, edges of the Torbay 
cliffs, in 1864 (Roman ruins once near the spot) : " Bartl. MS. 
notes on margin of a copy of Fl. Dev. in P. I. Lib. Mr. Flower 
has collected it at Berry-head. The Kev. W. S. Hore also cites 
this locality for the plant in his paper on Devonshire and Cornish 
plants read at the meeting of the British Association held in Ply- 
mouth, August, 1841. Near Brixham. This habitat was named 
to me by a lady who had lived in the neighbourhood, but whether 
or not identical with the Berry-head station I cannot say — 
probably it is. N. Devon : N.D.H. Goldiloclcs. 
This species being so rare, it may not be amiss to quote from Cyh. Brit. 
(ii. 95) its other recorded habitats : — " Worle Hill, in Somerset, and Ormes 
Head in Caernarvonshire, are the known and certain localities ; unless it 
may have lately become extinct in the second habitat, where it was sought 
unsuccessfully by Dr. J. D. Hooker, about 1846. A specimen was brought to 
the Eev. A. Bloxham, by a lady who had found it on Portland isle ; and a 
single plant of it was found by Sir W. C. Trevelyan, in 1825, between 
Brighton and Shoreham." 
Inula Linn. 
I J. Helenium (L.)—E.B. 1546. — Moist pastures. — J). Orchards 
at Piora, near Ilsington, and at Christowe : Fl. Dev. — C- Trereife, 
near Penzance : Cum. in Phytol. 1844, p. 1143. " Found in the 
neighbourhood [of Falmouth] by Mr. W. P. Cocks:" Polytech. 
1856. Common in a hedge at Rosenithon ; Reggor ; hedge of 
farm-yard. Grade : Balkw. (1867). Elecampane. 
I. Conyza (DC.) — Conyza squarrosa Sm., E.B. 1 195. — Calcareous 
soils. — J). Not common througli£»ut the county, but frequent about 
Plymouth, e. g. Tothill-lane and elsewhere ; Newton Ferrers. 
Anstice cove : Lees in Phytol. 1 85 1 , p. 24 1 . Hedges about Totnes ; 
