]46 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
[P. domestica (Sm.)~E.B. 350. — D- Hedge at Chudleigh, 
"appareotly wild:" Park, in Rav. Cliffs near Torquay; Hazle 
rocks, near Ashburton, abundant (Polwhele) : Fl. Dev. — C- 
Reported to grow in this county {Cyb. BritA. 369). Service-tree.] 
We may scarcely venture, I fear, to regard the Service-tree as native in this 
district. A solitary tree in Wyre forest, near Bewdley, Worcestershire, is 
the only acknowledged wild example of this species in Great Britain {vide 
Brit. FL and Bab. Man.) 
P. Aucuparia (Gaert.) — E.B. 337. — Hilly woods. — D- Banks of 
the Erme, near Ivybridge viaduct ; Tavistock ; between Fingal 
bridge and Cranbrook castle. Manadon, near Plymouth I : Balkw. 
Woods about Moreton, Lustleigh, llsington, &c., "common;" on 
the loftiest tors of Dartmoor : Fl. Dev. Becky fall ; Manaton ; 
Lydford fall : Park, in Rav. — C. Harewood, near Calstock. College 
wood, &c. [Falmouth], "plentiful:" Polytech. 1856. Quicken-tree. 
Rowan-tree. Mountain Ash. 
P. Aria (Sm.) — E.B. 1858. — Hilly woods, " especially in a chalk 
or limestone country " [Brit. Fl.) — D- Goodleigh, near Barnstaple 
(Dr. Wavell) ; rocks at Babbicombe and near Torquay (Rev. A. 
Neck) : Fl. Dev. Anchor woods, near Barnstaple ; Watersmeet, 
near Lynmouth : Rav. — C- Not reported. White Beam-tree. 
South limit in Devon, according to Watson [Cyb. Brit. i. 367.) 
P. scandica (Bab.) — Sorbiis scandica Fries. — Hilly woods. — D. 
In hedge-rows, near Roborough, about six miles from Plymouth : 
Bf iggs in Journ. Bot. iv. 289. Valley of the East Lyn, near 
Linton : Bab. in Bot. Gaz. iii. 35. 
P. torrninalis (Sm.) — E.B. 298. — " Woods and hedges chiefly in 
the South " [Bab. Man.)— J). I have a memorandum of an example 
collected many years since on a hedge at Townsend-hill, Plymouth; 
but the habitat has been invaded by the builder, so that I cannot 
now verify it. In a hedge at Wembury [Phytol. v. n.s. 369) ; 
Fancy wood [Phytol. iv. n.s. 383); Common wood: Briggs. Using- 
