74 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I, W. N. Keys. 
C. erioplionis (L.) — E.B. 386 — Waste ground on a limestone 
soil. — D. Frequent. Near Devil's-point, Stonehouse : Mr. Gissiug 
in Rav. Brixham : J.B.T. Cliudleigli : ih.Jp. — C- Near Truro : 
Wats. MS. and E.G. Woolly. headed Thistle. 
C. arvensis (Curt.) — E"./?. 975. — D- Frequent. Mutley and 
Crabtree, Plymouth ; Plymstock ; Tavistock. Compton Gifford ; 
Walkhampton, &c. : Briggs MS. About Chudleigh : J.B.T. Ap. 
— C. Near Millbrook ; Calstock. Fields and road-sides, very 
common [about Falmouth] : Polytech. 1850. Creeping Thistle. 
13. setosus {Cir. setosum M.B.) is inserted in Piav. on the 
authority of Mr. G. Parfitt as occurring in Devon. May not this 
be an error, as, according to Bab. Man., its only recorded habitats 
are Culross and Kirkwall, Scotland ? 
C. palustris (L.) — E. B. 974. — Wet meadows and borders of 
streams. — D. Common. Plymouth ; Wembury ; Bickleigh ; Tavis- 
tock. Ivybridge : Miss L. Exeter: Par/, in Bav. " Very common 
in moist situations [Torquay]:" Tor. Fl. About Chudleigh: 
J.B.T. Ap. Ilfracombe: N.D.H.—Q. Calstock. Common [Fal- 
mouth] ; xar.Ji. alb., Breambay, &c., rare : Polytech. 1856. Marsh 
Plume-thistle. 
C. pratensis (Huds.) — E.B. 177. Cir. anglicwn Lam. — Boggy 
meadows. — B. "Woodbury-hill, and about Lympstone (Kev. J. 
Jervis) : Fl. Dev. St. Marychurch ; moist meadows, near Torre 
abbey : Tor. Fl. Between Southmolton and Bampton : Bav. — C- 
Unreported. Meadow Plume-thistle. Ground-Thistle. 
Mr. H. C. Watson says (Cyb. Brit. ii. 82) "probably the soutliern limit 
is in Cornwall, though I have no note of any locality in that county ; and, 
indeed, as the species appears to be more eastern than western in its distri- 
bution, there is some chance that Cornwall may be really without this 
species." 
C. acaulis (L.) — E.B. 161 . — Dry calcareous pastures. — J). Pinhay 
cliffs, near I^yme (Mr. Jacob) ; downs near Torquay (Rev. A. Neck): 
