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Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
A. autumnalis^ (WiM.)—E.B. 830. Leontodon Koch. — Meadows 
and pastures. — D- Common. About Plymouth it is abundant; 
Roborough down ! (1861). Near Barton : Tor. F/. "Everywhere" 
[in the neighbourhood of Torquay] : Trim. MS. — C- Between 
Penzance and Marazion (1864). Falmouth, "plentiful:" Poly- 
tech. 1856. 
3. A. Taraxaci Sm., E.B. 1109, is mentioned in Ravenshaw's List, 
on the authority of Mr. C. Eyre Parker, as found upon downs about Torquay 
and St. Marychurch; but Dr. Trimen makes no allusion to it, in his notes, 
which circumstance induces me to look with suspicion on the record. 
Tragopogon Linn. Goai's-heard. 
T. minor (Fries). — T. major Hook (not Jacq). — Meadows and 
pastures. — D. Teignmouth : Jord. MS. " Frequent :" Rav. — C- 
Unreported. 
This seems scarcely worthy of being separated as a species from the next. 
T. pratensis (L ) — E B 434. — Meadows, pastures, and occasion- 
ally in waste ground. — D- Not unfrequent. Embankment, Chelson 
meadow, on the side of the carriage-drive to Saltram, but ^vhether 
or not truly indigenous there admits, I think, of doubt ; foot-path. 
Queen Anne's battery, Plymouth (July, 1868). Catdown quarries, 
Plymouth (Rev. J. S. Tozer) ; glacis of Devonport fortifications : 
P. d D. Ft. Near Bishopsteignton : Jord. in Phytol. 1843, p. 828. 
Between Bideford and Southcott : Maw ib. 1853, p. 793. Side of 
the canal, Exeter : Parf. MS. Chudleigh ; Ilsington ; Totnes ; 
banks of the Exe below Exeter ; Teignbridge, &c. : Fl. Dev. In 
the neighbourhood of Torquay : vide Tor. FJ. for exact spots. — C- 
About Maker (Mr. Sconce) : P.dD. Fl. Cardynham (H. S. Herb.) : 
Mrs. T. Grylls. " One plant only near Ashfield ; very rare [about 
Falmouth]:" Polytech. 1856. Yellow Goafs-beard. Meadow Salsify, 
1 Specimens in the Torquay Museum so labelled are small plants of Crepis 
virens. — Dr. Trimen MS. 
