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Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
I P. muricatum, (Spach). — ]). Black-head : Park, in Bav. 
Agrimonia Linn. Agrimony. 
A. Eupatoria {L.)—E.B. 1335. — Fields and roadsides. — D. 
Common. Embankment, Saltram, near Plymouth!; Plymstock ; 
between Colebrook and Shaugh. — C- Frequent. Maker; Saltash; 
St. Germans; Calstock. St. Kevern : Balkw. Gwyllyn-vase ; 
Golden-bank; Pennance; Helford, &c., "not common:" Polytech. 
1856. 
A. odorata (Mill.)— E.B. 8. 2982.— Waste places, hitherto con- 
sidered rare. — D- Several stations in the neighbourhood of- Ply- 
mouth were discovered by Mr. T. R. A. Briggs in 1866. He thus 
records them in Journ. Bot. iv. 288 : — 
Plentiful in a hilly orchard near Stoney-bridge, Egg-buckland, intermixed 
with A. Fjupatoria, but more abundant than that species. Sparingly near 
Leigham and Estover in the same parish. Several plants on a bank in a 
lane leading from Sparkwell towards Yealmpton, and a few on a hedge-bank 
between Eidgeway and Lee-mill bridge. 
In 1867 he found it in other situations, thus noticed in Journ. 
Bot. V. 310:— 
Not a rare plant in some localities near Plymouth. On a hedgebank 
near Thornbury, at Derriford, and elsewhere in the parish of Egg-buckland; 
by the Tavistock railway above Bickleigh vale ; near Hemerdon, Plympton 
St. Mary; at Crownwell cross, Modbury, with A. Eupatoria; by the path 
leading from Lee-mill bridge to Stretchley farm ; and in the neighbourhood 
of Ermington. 
Start-point: Mr. Joseph Woods {vide Phytol. 1853, p. 966). — C- 
Near Gwithian : id. et ib. 
Alchemilla Linn. Lady's Mantle. 
A. vulgaris (L.) — E B. 597. — Dry hilly pastures. — D. Near 
Walkhampton : Briggs. Near Cadover bridge: W. D. d C. F. 
Dartmoor (Mr. Puddicombe); Holwell, near Manaton; Widde- 
