J 70 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
Carum Linn. 
[C. Carui {L.)—E.B. 1503.— " Meadows and pastures:" [Bab. 
Man.) — J). One plant on a rubble heap at Millbaj docks, Ply- 
mouth (1862). I mention this merely to show how freely the 
plant grows, and hence how soon it might become established, if 
undisturbed. Naturalized (?) about towns: Bartl. MS. notes loc. 
cit. — 0." Marked in Mr. Pascoe's list for Cornwall as seen by 
himself in the county, doubtfully wild : TT^is. MS. Caraway^ 
" Occurs in many parts of Britain ; if not truly indigenous, at any rate 
well naturalized, having been long cultivated for its aromatic carpels." — 
B. B. F. 
C. verticillatum (Koch). — Sium Sm., E.B. 395. — Damp and 
hilly pastures, rare in England. — D."o-" Near Moreton : N.B.G. 
The haunts of this species are in Wales, Ireland, and the West of Scot- 
land. Mr. Watson says {Cyh. Brit. i. 435) that " in its area this plant is 
peculiarly western ; and yet it differs from other species referred to the 
Atlantic type, by not occurring in the Peninsula ; for the alleged locality, 
near Moreton, in Devonshire, on the authority of Mr. Weston, requires 
verification," 
Bunium Linn. Pig-nut. Earth-nut. 
B.fiexuosum (With.) — E.B. 988. — Sandy and gravelly pastures, 
woods, banks, and hedges. — D. Common. Saltram, Bovisand, 
Leigham, — all near Plymouth; Bickleigh; near Tamerton. Near 
Devonport ! : Hore. About Chudleigh and Teignbridge : J.B.T.Ap. 
About Totnes: Fl. Tot. About Torquay, &c.: Tor. Fl. Cap- 
stone hill, Exeter; Ilfracombe : Rav. — C- Between Trematon 
castle and Antony passage (1866); between Torpoint and St. John's ; 
near Lancellos. Hedges and heathy ground [about Falmouth], 
" common PoZ?/^ec/t. 1856. Scilly islands, "one specimen:" 
Towns, in Jovrn. Bot. ii. 1 12. 
Pimpinella Linn. Burnet-Saxifrage. 
P. magna (L.)— E.B. 408. — Shady hills, hedge-banks. — D- 
