Flora of Decon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 77 
n.s. iv. 248. — C. Lizard ! : Hore in Phytol. 1842, p. 163. Kynance 
(H. S. Herb.) : Johns. 
In his "Additional Notes " {Cyb. Brit. iii. 451), Mr. H. C. "Watson says that 
** Province 1 [the Peninsula] may now be admitted in the true area of this 
oft-mistaken plant. Mr. Pascoe intimates that he has seen it in Cornwall J 
and Mr. Gibson writes me that he had no doubt about the species having 
been seen there by himself." 
In reference to the distribution of this species, Mr. Bentham says (Brit. 
273), — "Rare in Britain, the only reliable localities being in Suffolk, 
Cambridgeshire, and North Wales." He will perhaps feel justified in extend- 
ing its area in a future edition. 
Thrincia Roth. 
T. hirta (DC.) — E.B. 555. — Gravelly places and fields. — D- 
Tovvnsend hill and under the Citadel, Plymouth ! (1852); Bick- 
leigh (1862); Saltram (1863); near Knackersknowle (1865). 
"Neighbourhood of Torquay,^ &c. :" Tor. Fl.—C- Near Calstock ; 
between Cawsand and Rame. Old walls and gravelly fields [Fal- 
mouth], '• common :" Polytech. 1856. 
Apargia Schreb. Hawkbit. 
A. hispida (Willd.) — E.B. 554. Leontodon L. — Meadows and 
pastures. — J). Lophill!, near Maristow, Roborough ; Tavistock. 
In a pasture below Brent-tor, near Tavistock ; Jump (now Robo- 
rough); near Knackersknowle: Briggs MS. Near Teignbiidge ; 
sands at Exmouth (Mr, Jacob): Fl. Dev. Ilfracombe : Bav. Fre- 
quent about Torquay : 2 Tor. Fl. — C- Between Torpoint and St. 
John's (1864). Bank near Pennance mills, " rare :" Polytech. 
1856. Bough Hawkbit. 
1 The specimens in the Torquay Museum labelled " T. hirta, Torquay, 
1847," are Apargia autumnalis. — Dr. Trimen MS. 
2 In 1864 Dr. Trimen corroborated the Torquay habitat, but he found that 
Hypochceris radicata represented this species in the Torquay Museum. 
L 
