Flora of Devon and Cornwall, hij I. W. N. Keys. 181 
Smyrnium Linn. Alexanders. 
8. Olusatrum (L.) — E.B. 230. — Waste ground, rocks, and near 
ruins. — D. Common. Frequent about Plymouth, (7. rocks under 
the Hoe and Citadel, Lipson mills, Crabtree. Stoke, Devonport!: 
Jac. Ivybridge: Jul. Near Torquay : Ward in Phytol. 184:^, ip. ^0. 
Totnes; Littlehempston : Fl.Tot. Near Dawlish ; between Torre 
abbey and Livermead ; Ashburton ; cliffs at Lympstone ; Chud- 
leigh rock : Fl. Dev. Exraouth common : Parf. MS. Rock- 
walk, Torquay ; Marychurch-road ; Paignton-road, &c. : Tor. Fl. 
Lantern-hill, II fracombe ; Barnstaple: Bav. — Q. Antony passage ; 
Logan rock (1 864). Waste ground [about Falmouth], " plentiful :" 
Polytech. 1856. About Penzance : B.H.P. 
Altliougli suspicion attaches to many of the spots in which this plant is 
found in other counties, there can be no doubt I think of its being a true 
native here, especially on our cliffs, where it grows freely. 
( To be continued.) 
ERRATA. 
Vol. II. Part i. (1865.6). — Page 53. Dele Severgan as a station for Silene mdans ; and hence 
omit Cornwall from the area of this species. It is S. anglica which grows at the 
. place mentioned. 
Vol. II. Part ii. (1866-7).— Page 119, line 1. For "Mr. George Harper'' read "Mr. Charles 
Harper." 
