112 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I, W. N. Keys. 
.Dock-yard (Mr. Keddell) :" P. S D. Fl, As a garden-weed at 
Topsham, Ashburton, St. Mary-church, Dawlish, Ilsington, Tiver- 
ton, Sidford, Salcombe : Fiav. As a weed in a garden at Paignton 
(Oct., 1863): Briggs.—G- Near Falmouth (H. S. Herb.) : MissW. 
Near Belmont, "rare" (L. Squire): Polytech. 1856. Bologas, 
" rare :" Cum. in Phytol. 1844, p. 1144. Yellow Wood-Sorrel. 
From the situations iu which it occurs, this plant can be regarded only as an 
alien, notwithstanding authorities place it in the list of those which have 
been possibly introduced but now have the appearance of being true 
natives. 
* 0. stricta (L.) — "Naturalized in Devon and Cornwall:" Bab. 
Man. — I). Ilsington : Warr. in Piav. Northam : Floiv. ib. Bide- 
ford !, &c., N.D. ; "has all the appearance of being truly wild:" 
Maiv in Phytol. 1853, p. 791. — C- Penzance: H ore in Phytol. 
1842, p. 163. Larrigan, near Penzance : Curn. ib. 1844, p. 1144. 
In a paper read before the British Association in 1839, Professor Babington 
stated this plant to be an inhabitant of gardens near Penzance. 
Order XXII. LINACEJ5. 
Linum Linn. Flax. 
L. angustifolium (Huds.) — E. B. 381. — Sandy pastures, princi- 
pally near the sea. — D. Hoe !, ramparts under the Citadel, Cat- 
down, by the footpath in fields between Compton and Lipson, and 
other places about Plymouth; Bickleigh. Torquay and St, Mary- 
church ; Totnes : Fl. Dev. Sidmouth : Fl. Sid. Exeter ; near 
Ilfracombe : Eav. Westleigh, &c., N. D. : Maw in Phytol. 1853, 
p. 791. — C- Between Torpoint ! and St. John's; near Marazion; 
between Talland and Pol perro. Liskeard : Jac. Penzance: Gibs. 
in Phytol. 1846, p. 678. Falmouth, common: Polytech. 1856. 
Hayle : Pasc. in Bot. Gaz. ii. 39. Narrow-leaved pale Flax. 
[L. usitatissimum (L.) — E.B. 1357. — Escaped from cultivation. — 
J). In tillage fields occasionally about Totnes : Fl. Tot. New^- 
