Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N, Keys. 173 
find amongst my notes a memorandum (but with a ? ) of having 
seen the plant at Bovisand and near Brixham (on the road to 
Berry-head). It might be searched for in these places. Meadow 
on the banks of the Dart: Fl. Tot. (This station belongs perhaps 
rather to (E. Lachenalii.) Preston, near Paignton: Park, in Bav. 
Salt-marsh, between Bideford and Instow : Flow, in Rav. 
I have the authority of Prof. Babington (to whom I sent specimens) for 
considering the Plymouth Hoe plant the true (E . pimpinello'ides Linn., not 
Sm. nor Hooker. That gentleman says in a letter to me (June 11, 1849) 
concerning the present plant, — " The question of this being the (Enanthe 
pimpinello'ides has been discussed fully in several articles in the Annals of 
Nat. His. and other places. It is universally so considered on the continent." 
— Mr. H.C.Watson was also of opinion that the Plymouth Hoe plant was the 
true (E. pimpinello'ides.* — I find, on reference to my botanical notes, that 
Mr. Charles Harper first directed my attention to this plant in 1847, at 
which time there were several roots ; but in 1852 I could find only one. 
(E. Lachenalii (Gmel.) — (E. pimpinello'ides Sm., E.B. 347. — 
Marshes. — J). Apparently not rare in marshes by salt-water inlets : 
Briggs MS. Courtland lodge, near Exmouth ; Lympstone; near 
the Exe (Mr. Jacob): Fl. Dev. Estuary of the Taw, below Barn- 
staple : N, B. G. Braunton burrows : Stew, in Bav. Paignton 
(Mr. Earle); Exminster: Tor. Fl.—Q. St. John's!, near Tor- 
point (H. S. Herb.): Johns. (The specimen in P. 1. Herb, was 
collected by Eev. W. S. Hore.) Mr. H. C. Watson informs me that 
he has a specimen in his herbarium from some part of Cornwall. 
I believe Mr. Briggs's estimate quoted under D. refers equally to C. 
(E. silalfolia (Bieb.?)— (Z*. media Keichen.?— 348.— -Scarcely 
(E. sila'ifolia (Bieb.), not (E. peucedanifolia (Poll.) — In freshwater 
marshes. — J). Topsham : Par/, in Bav. 
(E.crocata(L.) — £'.5.2313.— Wet places.— D- Common. Mana- 
don wood ; between Hooe (Plymstock) and Wembury ; Shaugh ; 
Tavistock. Torquay and Marychurch ; Chudleigh ; Moreton : Tor. 
* In his Additional Notes " {Cy'b. Brit. iii. 442) Mr. Watson adds the 
Peninsula to the area of this species " on faith of specimens from Mr. F, H. 
Goulding." These specimens were from the Hoe. 
