Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 159 
[Mr. Eavenshaw has included S. dasyphijllum L. in his list of Devonshire 
plants ; but as he suspects that it might have been planted in the locality 
given, viz. Lympstone (coll. Rev. G. B. Warren), I feel justified in rejecting 
it. The plant is looked upon in Cijb. Brit, as an alien ; and Mr. Bentham 
says (Brit. Fl. 168) that it is " in -Britain only indicated in a few localities 
in southern England, with some doubt as to its being really indigenous."] 
S. anglicum (Huds.) — E.B. 171. — Exposed sandy and rocky 
places. — D. Common. It prevails in the granite districts and near 
the sea. Hoe and Catdown, Plymouth ; Bickleigli ; Tavistock. 
Anstice cove : Lees in Fliytol. 1851, p. 238. Sharpham river wall ; 
near Harberton ; Hernaford : Fl. Tot. Linton : Gibs, in Phytol. 
1846, p. 682. Bideford, &c., N. D.: Maiv ib. 1853, p. 792. About 
Chudleigh and Teignbridge : J.B.T. A}!. Abundant on Dartmoor; 
Haldon ; at Ilfracombe, and elsewhere on the North coast : Uav. 
Bovey Tracey : Tor. Fl. — C- Cawsand; Mount Edgcumbe, beyond 
the ornamental grounds ; between Calstock and Gunnislake ; near 
Talland. Walls and rocks, especially near the sea [Falmouth], 
"abundant :" Folytech. 1856. Between Millbrook and Crafthole : 
J.B.T. It is still found there. English Stonecrop. 
It occurs in so many localities along the western coasts of England and 
Scotland, and often in such profusion, as to be one of the more common 
plants there. On the eastern coasts it ranks among the rare plants. In the 
inland counties it is scarcely found at all. It is pre-eminently a plant of 
western distribution ; and in this respect it associates with the Cotyledon 
Umbilicus and Pinguicula lusitanica, plants remarkable for their western 
tendency. — Abridged from Cyh. Brit. i. 399. 
S. acre [L.)—E.B. 839. — Dry places, walls and roofs of houses. 
— J). Common. Hoe, Catdown !, and elsewhere near the sea, 
Plymouth, Bocks at the border of Daddyhole-plain ; Babbicombe 
down ; Marychurch : Tor. Fl. Anstice cove : Lees in Phytol. 1851, 
p. 238. Walls in the road to Plymouth from Totnes ; Mill-lane 
and Church-street, Totnes, " common : ' Fl. Tot. Bideford and 
Northam : Maw in Phytol. 1 853, p. 792. — C- Between Torpoint and 
St. John's ; Forder, near Trematon castle ; near Saltash ; Galant, 
between Fowey and Lostwithiel. Old wall near Erisey-terrace 
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