Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by 1 W. N. Keys. 165 
Liskeard; St. Mawes ; Rosenitbon : Balkw. (1867). About Fal- 
moiitb, "abundant:" PoUjtech. 1856. Scilly islands: Towns, in 
Journ. Bot. ii. 111. 
Sanicula Linn. Sanicle. 
S. europaa (L.) — E.B. 98. — Woods and thickets. — D. Common. 
Saltram, Manadon wood, between Plym-bridge and Cann quarry, 
Plympton ! , and other places in the neighbourhood of Plymouth, 
plentiful. Hedges, Dartington copse ; barracks road [Totnes] : 
Fl. Tot. Wood near Bishopstowe : Tor. Fl. About Chudleigh and 
Teignbridge: J.B.T.Ap. — Q. Burleigh-hill farm, near Saltash; near 
Lostwithiel. College and Trefusis woods, " plentiful :" Polytech. 
1856. *' Not uncommon " [in the county] : Pasc. in Bot. Gaz. 
ii. 89. 
[Astrantia major h. said to be found at Stoadley, Devon, — but which plant 
it appears [vide foot-note Rav. 29) is really A. minor and not British, — must 
be dismissed as possessing no title to a place among the wild flowers of this 
county.] 
Eryngium Linn. Eryngo. 
E. maritimum (L.) — E,B.71S. — Sandy sea-shores. — D, Frequent. 
A little South of Bovisand pier : P. d D. Fl. I have seen it here. 
Teignmouth; Dawlish ; Slapton sands ; Sidmouth ; Northam 
burrows ! , and near Appledore (Dr. Wavell) : FL Dev. Braunton 
burrows: Bav. Mr. Jordan observed it at Teignmouth in 184S 
{vide Phytol. of that year, p. 827). Beach at Goodrington: Fl.Tot. 
Paignton: Tor. Fl.— Q. Whitsand bay. West of Lugger's cave;, 
near Marazion (1864). Previously recorded by Mr. G. S. Gibson 
as growing in the last-mentioned place [Phytol. 1846, p. 677), 
N. Perran (H. S. Herb.): Miss W. Swan-pool, "very rare:" 
Polytech. 1856. Sea Holly. Sea Holme. Sea Hulver. 
E. campestre (L.)—E B. 57. — " On waste ground, very rare [in 
Britain] " (Bab. Man.) '* It is now only known near Plymouth ; 
on the ballast hills of the Tyne; and near Waterford, in Ireland" 
{B.B.F.) — D, Cremyll-point, now more commonly called Devil's- 
