Flora of Devon and CormvalL by I. W N. Keys. 133 
S. Ulmaria (L ) — E. B. 960. — Meadows and by water. — D- 
Common. I have collected specimens at Saltram and Manadon 
wood, near Plymouth ; at the Weir head on the Tamar ; and at 
Tavistock. Torquay: Miss Harrison. — Q Common. Between 
Torpoint and St. John's ; near Calstock ; near St. Germans. Fal- 
mouth, "plentiful:" Polytecli. 1856. Meadow-sweet. 
S. Filipendula (L.) — E.B. 284. — Limestone pastures — D- Tor- 
quay ; near Brixham. Babbicorabe cliffs!: Hore ; also Jord. in 
P%to?. J843, p. 827. Cliffs about Torbay : F/. Dev. — C- Near 
Landulph : Briggs in Joiirn. Bot. iii. 350. St. Kevern (H. S. 
Herb.): Miss Warren. Kynance cove: Gibs, in Phytol. 1846, p. 
680. Bropwort. 
Sanguisorba Linn. Great Burnet. 
S. officinalis (L.) — E.B. 13 ] 2. — Damp meadows. — D. Weir-head, 
river Tamar; Tavistock. By the Plym: Briggs. Walkhampton ! : 
Bore. Mistor, Dartmoor : Mr. F. Brent (1866.) Meadows between 
Crocombe bridge and Canonteign ; wood near Wear-gate by the 
river Mew : Fl. Dev. Ivybridge ; banks of the Teign and Exe ; 
near Tiverton : Rav. Banks of the Taw : N. D. H. — C- Near 
Helston (1864). Weir-head, river Tamar: P. d D. Fl. Covrack 
cove ; St. Kevern ; Trelanvean : Balkw. Near Kynance (H. S. 
Herb.): Miss Warren. 
Poterium Li7in. Lesser Burnet. 
P. Sanguisorba (L.) — E.B. 860. — Hills and dry pastures, pre- 
ferring calcareous soil. — J). Frequent, as to the county at large ; 
common about Plymouth, e. g. at Catdown, under the Hoe and 
Citadel, and on Staddon heights. Mount Batten, Plymouth!: Jac. 
Duryard, near Exeter : Par/. MS. Chudleigh ; Ashburton ; Teigu- 
mouth ; Ilsington ; Marychurch, &c. : Fl. Dev. Hempston : Fl. 
jToi.—C. Torpoint. St. Just, " rsne Poly tech. IS6Q. "Common 
on many parts of the coast:" Paso, in Bot. Gaz. ii. 39. 
