68 Flora of Decon and Cornu-all, by I. W. N. Keys. 
Antennaria B. Br. 
A. dio'ica (Gaert.) — E.B.^^)1. Gnaphalium Sm. — "Mountain 
lieaths " (Bab.) — J). Dartmoor : Per. Dart, and Dr. Broughton as 
cited in Bav. Roborougli down : Briggs. Vide Curator's Report 
for 1864 of Thirsk Botanical Exchange Club, in Journ. Bot. iii. 
1 18, where it is stated that this species is " new to Devonshire." 
Qucere — Was its presence on Dartmoor disputed? — C- Goon- 
havern downs, Newljn (H. S. Herb.) : Miss W. Camborne: Hore in 
Phytol. 1842, p. 163 (awc^. Watson's Botanist's Guide). Mr. Wat- 
son says (Cyb. Brit. ii. 100) that he has " seen it sparingly in one 
spot in Cornw^all." 
Doronicum Linn. Leopard's -bane. 
*f D. Pardalianches (L.) — E.B.S. 2654. — Damp and hilly woods 
and pastures, rare. — D. Widey, near Plymouth (1849), but perhaps 
not truly wild. Countess weir : War. in Bav. — C- Unreported. 
" Most of its habitats [in Britain] are recorded with distrust, or with 
admissions that it is an escape from gardens." — Cyb. Brit. ii. 121. 
I D. plantagineum (L. ?) '^ E.B. 630 (exel. leaf). — Damp places, 
rare. — D- Unreported. — C- Pendarves (H. S. Herb.) : Mr. Mit- 
chinson. 
Equally an alien with the preceding species, and probably nowhere truly 
wild. 
Senecio Linn. Piagwort. 
S. vulgaris (L.) — E.B. 747. — D- and Q. Common weed. 
Groundsel. 
S. sylvaticus (L.) — E.B. 748. — Dry and gravelly places. — J). 
Frequent. Staddon heights, near Plymouth. Meadfoot, near Tor- 
quay : Stew, in Bav. Hope's-nose, near the raised beach : Tor. Ft. 
Chudleigh: J.B.T. Ap. Rockham bay: N.D.H. — Q,. St. Ste- 
phens by Saltash ; banks of the Fowey river. Mt. Edgcumbe ! : 
