130 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
P. reptansilj) — E.B. 862. — Woods, road-sides and banks. — D. ! 
Plentiful about Plymouth, and too common throughout the county 
to require the mention of habitats. — C- Equally common. Com- 
mon creeping Cinque-foil. 
P. Tormentilla (Nesl.) — Tormentilla officinalis (L.) E.B. 863. — In 
dry places. — J). Frequent. Manadon wood ! ; Bickleigh; Tavistock; 
Dartmoor ; Ivybridge. — C- Harewood, near Calstock. Between 
Polbathick and Hessenford : Balkw. Falmouth: Polytech. 1856. 
Common Tormentil. 
(3. P. procumbens (Sibth.) — Mentioned in Rav. as found in 
woods and on hedge-banks in Devon, but no stations given. 
P.fragariastriun (Ehrh.) — E.B. 1785. — Woods, banks. — D- 
Extremely common. — C- Equally so. To cite habitats for either 
county would be superfluous. Barren Strawberry. 
A specimen from Plymouth (col. Miss Harrison) is in P. I. Herb. 
Comarum Linn. Marsh Cinque-foil. 
C. palustre (L.) — E.B. 1 72. — Marshes and peaty bogs. — D- Dart- 
moor: Warr. in Fmv. "Near the Weir-head," on the Tamar 
(P. S D. FL\ but whether on the Devonshire or Cornish side of 
the river is not stated. I have not myself seen it in that locality, 
nor have I heard of its having been found there during the past 
twenty years or more. — C- Gwyllyn-vase and Swan-pool, "not 
common:" Polytech. 1 856. In a bog, near Phillack; at Swan-pool : 
Jones s Bot. Tour. Marsh, near Falmouth : Briggs MS. 
The specimen from Cornwall in P. I. Herb, was collected by Kev. C. A. 
Johns, but the exact locality is not given. "It may be considered quite a 
rare plant in the south of England" (Cyh. Brit. i. 349). 
Fragaria Linn. Straw^berry. 
F. vesca (L.) — E.B.S. 2742. — Woods, hedges, and thickets. — D- 
Common. — C- Also common. ]Food Strawberry. 
A specimen from the banks of the Plym is in P. I. Herb. 
