80 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, hy I. W. N. Keys. 
reous soils. — D. Catdown quarries, Crabtree, and elsewhere 
about Plymouth, not rare ; between Hooe and Wembury ! ; liear 
Salcombe. Ermington ; between Plymouth and Saltash ferry, &c. : 
BriggsM^. Cliffs at Exmouth (Mr. Jacob) ; Courtland-lodge, near 
Exmouth (Miss Filmore); road between Totnes and Stoke Gabriel ; 
Ilsington : Fl. Dev. Chffs by the side of the new road, Torquay ; 
Babbicombe [seen there by Dr. Trimen in 1864] : Tor. Fl. Brix- 
ham : Miss L. Teignmouth : Jord. Paignton ; Totnes, &c. : Trim. 
MS. Lynton ; Ilfracombe ; Mortehoe : Fiav. Tiverton: Mack, in 
Bav. — C- Penzance : Gibs, in Phytol. 1846, p. 678. Waste places, 
Falmouth, " not uncommon : " Pohjtech. 1856. 
Lactuca Linn. Lettuce. 
L. idrosa (L.)—E.B. 1 957. —Dry banks. — D. Unrecorded, i — 
C. In Mr. Pascoe's marked catalogue furnished to Mr. H. C. 
Watson it is " reported " for this county. 
" South limit in Somerset." — Cyb. Brit. ii. 41. 
Leontodon Linn. Dandelion. 
Z. Taraxacum (L.)— a. L. Taraxacum (Sm.) E B. 517. — J), and 
C. Very common. 
8. L. imlustre {^m.)—E.B. 553.— In bogs or damp places. 
— D. Near Teignbiidge ; Exmouth; Black-hill, near Woodbury: 
Fl. Dev. — C. A specimen collected in this county by Mrs. T. 
Grylls is in H. S. Herb. 
Sonchus Linn. Sowthistle. 
S. oleraceiis {L.)—E.B. 843.— D- and C- Common in fields and 
waste places. Sowthistle. j 
1 It was erroneously included in a " List of Plants Indigenous to Plymouth 
and its Neighbourhood," compiled by myself and published in the South 
Devon Literary Chronicle a few years since ; from which list Mr. Eavenshaw 
transferred it to his pages. Delendum. 
