1 60 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
[Falmouth], "plentiful:" Polyteck. 1866, Wall Pepper. Biting 
Stonecrop. 
[S. sexangulare (L.)—E.B. 1946.— Old walls : a doubtful native 
of Britain. — J). Road-side just above Starcross : Rev. J. Jervis in 
Fl. Dev. Insipid Yelloiv Stonecrop.] 
S. refiexum (L.) — E.B. 695. — Walls, roofs, and rocks. — D. 
Laira embankment, near Plymouth ! ; between Lophill and Milton ; 
Tavistock ; near Brixham ; near Puslinch. Sidbury : Fl. Sid. 
Totnes, Exeter, Chudleigh, &c. : Fl. Dev. Torquay : Fiav. Lar- 
combe quarry; Totnes ; Bridgetown : Fl. Tot. Ilfracombe : Scriv. 
in Rav. Tiverton : Mack. ib. Westleigh, N. D. : Maw in Fhytol. 
1853, p. 792. Berry Narbor: iV.D.i?.— C. "o." " Many places on old 
walls, hardly native Pasc. in Bot. Gaz. ii. 39. Old wall near 
"chapel of ease " [Falmouth], rare Polytech. 3 856. Crooked 
Yelloiv Stonecrop. 
"Not rare [about Plymouth], but almost always in doubtfully wild 
situations." — Briggs MS. 
/?. S. albescens (Haw.)— /S. glaucum Sm., E.B. 2477 — Dry 
hills, rare as a British plant. — D- Between Torquay and Teign- 
mouth : Bav. (auct. Ed. Lees.) 
S. rupestre (L.?) — E.B. 170. — On limestone rocks. — J). At 
Babbicombe and St. Mary-church ; in a lane leading from Holk- 
ham to the sea, between Dawlish and Teignmouth (Rev. W, 
Hincks) : Fl. Dev. Borders of the East Lyn and West Lyn ; 
sea-beach at Lee abbey: Clark in Phytologist, 1852, p. 742, 
St. Vincent's Rock Stonecrop. 
S. Forsterianum (Sm.) — E.B. 1802. — Damp rocks. — D Anstice 
cove and Babbicombe : Lees in Phytol. 1851, p. 241. IFelsh Rock 
Stonecrop. 
By an error this has crept into Mr. Eavenshaw's list as occurring at Laira, 
near Plymouth, on the authority of a partial list of the flowering plants of 
that neighbourhood published several years since by the present writer in a 
local magazine. He however knows nothing of the plant, and can only 
