Flora of Devon and Cornivall, by I. W. N. Keys. 125 
stations with L. angiistissimus. Near Penzance, &c. : Briggs MS. 
St. Kevern : Balkw. MS. (1867). Cliffs between Penrose cove and 
the Lizard lights ; near Kennuck cove and elsewhere at the Land's- 
end : Johns in Phytol. 1847, p. 906. Scillj islands : Toivns. in 
Journ. Bot. ii. 110. 
For this and the preceding species Mr. Briggs has recently found new 
stations within twelve miles of Plymouth. 
Anthyllis Linn. Lady's Finger. 
A.vulneraria(L.)—E.B. 104. — Dry pastures and cliflfs especially 
near the sea, and on limestone. J). ! Rocks under the Hoe and 
Citadel, Plymouth; Staddon cliffs and Bovisand!, near Plymouth; 
Brixham. Anstice cove : Lees in Phytol. 1 85 1 , p. 24 1 . Lympstone ; 
Teignmouth ; Torquay : Fl. Dev. It occurs but sparingly in N. D. 
— C- Tregantle ; Rame-head. Falmouth: Polytech. 1850. Porth- 
gevarn, "18 inches high and very robust :" Bail. MS. (1866). 
p. Dillenii. — I). Hartland : Rav.—C- Lizard.': Hore in 
P/i?/«o/. 1845, p. 238. Samelocahty: B alkiv. (iSQ7). Asparagus 
island, Kynance cove: Benn. ib. 1851, p. 3. "Plentiful at the 
Lizard and Land's-end, particularly at Whitsand bay :" Bail. MS. 
(1866). 
The late Miss Warren in her list of plants in the H. S. Herb, mentions a 
variety "■fl. rub.'' collected by her at N. Perran. Doubtless it is this.— The 
late Dr. Jacob was also, there can be no doubt, acquainted with this variety, 
for he says in his West Devon and Cornwall Flora that A. vuln. is found 
" between the Lizard and the Soap-rock of every shade of crimson, yellowj 
orange, and white." 
\_A. glycyphyllos, L., inserted in Mr. Ravenshaw's list on the 
authority of the Neiv Botanist's Guide, as found in Mamhead 
grounds, possesses little or no claim to be recorded as a Devonshire 
plant. Mr. Watson himself (the author of N.B.G.) does not retain 
it in C.B.S.] 
