Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I.W. N.^Keys. 
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* T. porrifolius {L)—E.B. 638. — Moist meadows. — D- Some 
fifteen years since, or more perhaps, there were several plants grow- 
ing in the grass-plot in front of one of the houses in Devonshire- 
terrace, Plymouth. Extinct in 1863 — perhaps before. Waste 
ground, Plymouth : Bartl. MS. notes, vide ante. Beer church- yard : 
Hore in Phytol. 1 842, p. 1 63. Banks of the Tavy : W. D. d C.Fl. 
Beeralston ! : Jac. Plymstock (Dr. Hamilton) ; edge of the weir, 
head of the Tamar (Dr. Mc. Droy) ; rare : P. d D. Fl. Chffs be- 
tween Exmouth and the lime-kiln : Warr. in Rav. Exminster : 
Par/. MS. Braddon's-hill, 1 Warberry-hill, and Park-hill, Tor- 
quay : Park, and Stew, in Bav. — C- " Parish of St. Just, found by 
Mr. Lovell Squire ; very rare : " Polytech. 1856. Salsify. Purple 
Goat's-heard. 
Mr. H. C. Watson questions whether this species extends so far South as 
Cornwall. He says it is native or established about the coasts of the south- 
ern provinces. Vide Cyb. Brit. ii. 34. 
Picris Linn. 
P. hieracio'ides (L.) — E.B. 196. — Dry banks. — J). Frequent. 
Catdown quarries (1848). 2 Cliffs, Teignmouth : Jord. in Phytol. 
1843, p. 828. Crabtree, near Plymouth; by the Plymouth and 
Yealmpton road, common ; between Berry-narbor and Combe- 
martin : Briggs MS. Mudstone cliffs ; Cockington lanes : Parh. 
in Bav. Meadfoot cliffs and Lincombe-hill ; roadsides about 
Torquay : Tor. i^Z. Oddicombe beach ; Brixham; Paignton; Trim. 
MS. Lynton : N. D. H. — C- Waste ground near Helford river ; 
" rare : " Polytech. 1856. Haivhveed Ox-tongue. 
Helminthia Juss. Ox-tongue. 
^ H. echioides (Gaert.)— E.B. 972.— Dry banks. Partial to calca- 
1 A specimen from this locality (coll. Park.) is in the Torquay Museum. 
2 Two or three years before, I found this plant on some heaps of chalk 
and lime rubble in the yard of the Paint- works then at Coxside, Plymouth. 
