130 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
C. Frequent. Near Burleigh-hill farm, Saltash. Falmouth ; 
Folytech. 1856. 
p. 0. tenuifolius (Roth). — D. Frequent. Saltram ; banks 
of the Teign above Fingal bridge. Ham, near Plymouth : Briggs. 
Tors, Ilfracombe: N.V.H. Woods at Bovey Tracey: Rav. — C- 
Not uncommon, but I have no localities in my notes. 
Although L. niger (Wimm.) is mentioned in the North Devon Hand-book 
as occurring at Ilfracombe, I fear there is little authority for its nativity in 
either Devon or Cornwall. It is not recorded in FL Dev. Indeed, according 
to Watson (Cyb. Brit. i. 329) its only well-authenticated stations lie between 
Perthshire and Forfarshire. 
Ornithopus Linn. Bird's-foot. 
0. perpusillus{L.) — E.B. 369. — Dry sandy and gravelly places. — 
D. Not unfrequent. Bovisand, near Plymouth ; Bickleigh vale ; 
near Shaugh bridge; Tavistock. Dartmoor; Brent-tor ; Pioborougli 
down; Colwell : Briggs. Revelstoke : Jul. in Nat. ii. 118. Mil- 
bourn down, near Newton Abbot ; Canonteign, near Christowe ; 
North Bovey ; Manaton ; Ilsington, &c. : Fl. Dev. Ilfracombe ; 
field near Hope's-nose : Rav. — C- Not unfrequent. Near the sea, 
Maker heights!. Whitsand bay!: Balkw. Penzance: Gibs, in 
Phytol. 1846, p. 678. Pendennis, &c., " not uncommon:" Folytech. 
1856. 
Arthrolobium Desv. Joint-vetch. 
A. ebracteatum (DC.)— E.B. S. 2844. — C- Trescan, one of the 
Scilly islands: Hore in Phijtol. 1842, p. 163.* Since found " on 
the grassy slopes on all the [Scilly] islands :" Towns, in Journ. Bot. 
ii. 110. Sand Joint-vetch. 
*' Scarcely a British species, being known only in the Scilly isles, near the 
coast of Cornwall, and in the Channel isles, off the coast of France." — Cyb. 
Brit. i. 312. 
* According to B.H.P. this species was first found by Miss White at Tresco, 
Scilly, in 1838. 
