Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 169 
(1859). Bovey HeathEeld ; Broadclyst heath: FZ. D^y. Paignton 
marsh; Marychurch : Tor. Fl. — C- Lizard!: Hare. Growing 
mth lUecebrum verticillatum in old marl -pits behind Madron work- 
house : Bail. [ISQQ). Near Porthcurnow; on a common between 
Land's-end and St. Just: Briggs. Wendron (H. S. Herb.): Johns. 
Scilly islands : Towns, in Journ. Bat. ii. 111. 
Sison Linn. Stonewort. 
S. Amomum {h.)^E.B. 954. — Hedges and dampish places on 
a calcareous soil. — J). Frequent. Near the Camel 's-head inn, 
Keyham, Devonport (1848); Crabtree (1863); banks of r. Tamar. 
Road between Plymouth and Yealmpton, abundant ; between 
Crabtree and Plympton St. Mary church {Fhytol. v. n.s. 369) ; 
between Plympton and Brixton, &c.: Briggs. " Common every- 
where [about Torquay] :" Tor. F/. Buckfastleigh! : Hore. Chud- 
leigh ; Ilsington ; Ashburton ; Topsham ; Marychurch [near 
Torquay], &c. : Fl. Dev. Newport-hill; Landkey; about Exeter: 
Rav. Near Ilfracombe : Scriv. ib. Woods, hedges, roadsides 
[about Totnes] : Fl.Tot.—C. Near Par (Fowey) : Pasc.in Phytol. 
1847, p. 942. Cardynham (H. S. Herb.): Mrs. T. Grylls. Hedge 
Bastard Stone- Parsley. 
^gopodium Linn. Gout-weed. 
JE. Podagraria (L.) — E.B. 940. — Damp places. — D- Waste 
place, Dock-yard!, Devonport: Bank. (1853). " Not common about 
Plymouth, and when found generally near houses:" Briggs MS. 
Hedges at Lympstone, Moreton, and N. Bovey; Woodland church- 
yard ; about Totnes : Fl. Dev. Exeter : Parf. in Bav. Bideford 
churchyard: Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 792. — C- Marlborough 
plantation and Glendurgan : Polytech. 1S6(5. Common Gout-weed. 
Bishop-weed. 
Mr. Bentham says it is " common in Britain, but chiefly about houses 
and gardens, and therefore probably introduced." — B. B. F. 192. 
