Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 153 
Order XXXI. CUCURBITACE^. 
Bryonia Linn. Red Bryony. 
B. didica {L.)—E.B. 439. — Hedges and thickets. — - D- " o." 
Reported to me by CajJt. M'Adam in 1846 as found in hedges in 
this county ; but I have never met with it, and am inclined to 
think Tamus comynunis (Black Bryony) which bears red berries was 
mistaken for it. Near Powderham: N.B.G. Parracombe: N.D.H, 
Its occurrence in Devon is queried in Cyh. Brit. 
Order XXXII. PORTULACE^. 
Montia Linn. Blinks. 
M. fontana (L.) — E.B. 1206. — a. M, minor (Gm.) — Watery 
places. — D- Common. Between Cann quarry and Bickleigh 
bridge, near Plymouth ; Shaugh ; Tavistock ; foot of Ugborough 
beacon !. Braunton burrows: Rav. Bovey Heathfield and Forde 
bog: Stew.ih. — C- Common. Maker!, near Plymouth. Small 
streams, Trevethan lane, &c. [Falmouth], "common:" Polytech. 
1856. 
p. M. rivularis (Gm.) — In water, — D. Near Okehampton: 
Stew, in Rav. — C- St. Mary's marshes, Scilly islands : Towns, in 
Journ. Bot ii. J 11. 
Order XXXIIT. PARONYCHIACE^. 
Corrigiola Linn. Strapwort. 
C. littor alls {L.)— E.B. 668. — Sandy shores.* — D- Slapton sands 
and near the Start point : Bah. Man. Staddon point : Bav. If 
Staddon point near Plymouth is meant, the occurrence of it there 
is unknown to me. — C- Helston : Bah. Man. Looe-pool, Helston 
(H. S Herb.): Miss Warren; also Gibs, in Phytol. 1846, p. 681. 
A specimen from Looe-pool (coll. Br. J. Jacob) is in P. I. Herb. 
* " In Britain confined to the coasts of Devon and Cornwall." — Bentham's 
Brit. Fl. 
