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Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W N. Keys> 
Compton, Weston mills, and other places in the neighbourhood of 
these towns. Coffinswell ; Compton castle : Bav. Paignton : Ft. 
Tot. Cockington ; near Ilsham ; Marychurch : Tor. Fl. Cham- 
bercombe, near Ilfracombe : Scriv. in Rav. Between Bideford and 
Northam : Maw 'mPhytol. 1853, p. 792. — C- Frequent. Between 
Saltash and Antony passage ; between Torpoint and St. John's ; 
between Cremyll and Maker church. Old wall near Penryn, 
"rare:" PoJytech. 1856. Old walls in many places: Pasc. in 
Bot. Gaz. ii. 39. Bue-leaved Saxifrage. Bue Pride. 
Chrysosplenium Linn. Golden Saxifrage. 
C. alternifolium (L.) — E.B. 54. — Boggy places. — J), "o." Banks 
of the Yeo: N.B.G. 
The writer and his companions have searched extensively in the county 
for this species, but without success. Its congener is abundant everj-where. 
Qucsre — Is it still found in the above-mentioned habitat 7 Mr. Watson 
has expressed his doubts on the subject in C.B.S. 
C. oppositifolium (L;) — E.B. 490. — Wet shady and boggy places. 
— D.I Common. In every damp hedge about Plymouth; Tavi- 
stock ; between Meavy and Sheepstor. Barracks hill ; rocks above 
Hood cottages : FL Tot. — C- Common. It is not worth while 
quoting localities. 
Order XXXVII. UMBELLIFER^. 
Hydrocotyle Liiin. Marsh Penny- wort. 
H. vulgaris (L.) — E. B. 75 L — Bogs and marshy places.— D. 
Common. Bickleigli vale ! ; Shaugh ; Tavistock ; Cornwood ; Ro- 
borough down; Dart-meet; banks of the Teign. Dartmoor; 
Lundy island : Biav. Forde bog, near Newton, and Goodrington 
marsh : Park. ib. Nortliam and Braunton burrows : Maw in 
Phytol. 1853, p. 788. In the vicinity of Chudleigli and Teign- 
bridge : J.B.T. Ap. — C- Borders of Dosmare pool (1859). Near 
