114 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
Division II. CALYCIFLOR^. 
Order XXIII. CELASTRACE^. 
Staphylea Linn. Bladder-nut. 
[S. pinnata (L.) — E'.i?. 1560. — D. Loventon woods : Ft. Tot. — 
Not a native.] 
Euonymus Liim. Spindle-tree. Prickwood. 
E. europmis (L.) — E.B. 36'2. — Hedges and woods. — J). ! Fre- 
quent about Plymouth ; banks of tlie Teign. Mr. T. R. A. Briggs 
has found a variety with dirty white seed-vessels, growing between 
Plymouth and Manadon : Phytol. n.s. v, Anstice cove, Torquay : 
Lees in Phytdl. ]851, p. 241. Between Bideford and Instow : 
Maiv ib. 1853, p. 792.— C- Falmouth (H. S. Herb.) : Miss W. 
Order XXIV. RHAMNACE^. 
Rhamnus Linn. Buckthorn. 
11. catharticus (L.) — E. B. 1029. — Hedges and thickets. — D- 
Brixton, and other parts of the county : N.B.G. There appear, 
however, to be doubts as to its occurrence here, the author having 
omitted it from his list in C.B.S. Its insertion in Cyh. Brit, was 
attended by a (?). BucktJiorn. 
B. Frangula (L.)—E.B. 250.— Hedges and thickets.— D- Near 
Ivybridge ; Bickleigh vale. Common in woods near the Plym ; 
the Coomb, Egg-buckland : Briggs MS. Tavistock ; Moreton ; 
lisington; on the Barnstaple road from Exeter; between Barn- 
staple and Ilfracombe : Bav. — C- Harewood !, near Calstock. " Not 
uncommon " in the county : Pasc. in Bot. Gaz. ii. 89. Near 
College wood, Falmouth, rare : Polytech. 1856. Black Alder. 
