Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 149 
Stew, in Rav. Kentisbury common : Scriv. ib. — C- Cardynham 
(H. S. Herb ) : Mrs. T, Grylls. Rose-hay. 
Not known to Mr. Watson as occurring South of Dorset {C^jh. Brit. i. 369). 
" Bare in England " {Brit. Fl.) 
E. hirsutiim(L.) — E.B.SQQ. — Wet places by ditches and streams. 
— D. Frequent. About Plymouth, e. g. Keyham, Mutley, Crab- 
tree!; Exminster. At Preston cliffs, near Paignton, y?. Park. 
in Rav. — Q. Roadsides [Falmouth], but "not common;" St. 
Anthony, " very plentiful :" Polytech. 1856. Great Willow Herb. 
E . parvijlorum (Schreb ) — E.B. 795. — Damp places. — D. Fre- 
quent. Common about Plymouth ; Cann quarry, banks of the 
Plym ; Tavistock. Bickleigh vale ! : Hare. Ilsington ; bogs on 
Bovey Heatlifield : Fl. Dev. Road to Anstice cove : Park, in Rav. 
About Ilfracombe : Scriv. ib. — C- Calstock ; near Lostwithiel. 
Marshy ground and roadsides [FalmouthJ, " plentiful :" Polytech. 
1856. Small-flowered hairy Willow Herb. 
E, montanwm (L.) — E.B. 1 J 77. — Dry places and hedges. — D- 
Common. Manadon !, Saltram, Crabtree, Cann quarry, all near 
Plymouth ; Tavistock ; banks of river Teign. Watersmeet, Lyn- 
mouth : Clark in Phytol. 1852, p 742. — C- Between Torpoint and 
St. John s ; Calstock ; between Looe and Polperro. Roadsides 
and waste places [Falmouth], " common ;" also var. fl. alb. " not 
uncommon:" Polytech. 1856. Broad smooth-leaved Willow Herb. 
E. lanceolatum (S. & M.)—E.B.S. 2935. South of England, 
rare " {Bab. Man.) — D. It grows in several places about Plymouth, 
but had been overlooked, or at least not recorded, until Mr. T. R. A. 
Briggs announced his finding it here in Journ. Bot. i. 377 (1863). 
In the MS. list with which that indefatigable botanist has furnished 
me, he says, — 
" I discovered this species first at Crabtree, and have found it locally 
abundant in several places in the neighbourhood of Plymouth, — as about 
Cann and Eumple quarries, and at Tamerton Foliott ; and it also grows at 
Lipson, Laira, Brixton, Catdown, Pomphlet, &c., and even in the town 
