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Among the more iiiterestiiig of these may be enumerated the fol-^ 

 lowing: — . '•';:'<;'■ .rih'.M- ■' .m. ■•;.('' 



Brassica monensis (on - 



the sandy shores). 

 Sagina subulata. 

 Mah'a moschata. 

 Hypericum Audrosaj- 



mum. 

 Geranium sanguineum. 

 Radiola Millegrana. 

 Rubns discolor. 

 Lythinim Salicaria. 

 Cotyledon Umbilicus. 

 Sedum Telephium. 

 Carum verticillatum. 

 Conium maculatum. 

 Eryngium maritimum 



(northern shores of 



the Great Cumbrae). 

 Haloscias scoticum. 

 Helosciadium inunda- 



tura. 



nodittorum. 



CEnanthe Lachenalii. 

 Dipsacus sylvestris 



(naturalized). 

 Hieracium gothicum. 

 — — vulgatum. 



Jasione montana. 



Calluna vulgai-is (var. 

 tomentosa). 



Pyrola media. 



Erythraia littoralis. 



Convolvulus Soldanella 

 (sandy northern shores 

 of the Gt. Cumbrae). 



Mertensia maritima 

 (western shore of the 

 Great Cumbrae). 



Solanum Dulcamara. 



Hyoscyamus niger. 



Linaria vulgaris. 



Lamium intermedium, 



Lycopus europaius. 



Scutellaria galericulata. 



Stachys ambigua. 



Pinguicula lusitanica. 



Utricularia minor. 



vulgaris. 



Anagallis tenella. 



Samolus Valerandi. 



Littorella lacustris. 



Atriplex Babingtonii. 



— — erecta. 



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 q3 



The number of Ferns and their allies M^ 



Eqmsetace8^,3j;. g^odqoifar/'>* 

 Filices . . . . ^• 

 Lycopodiacese . 



MSI • 



Total . 



Salicornia herbacea. 

 Suajda maritima. 

 Polygonum Raii. 

 Humex viridis. 

 Habenaria viridis. 

 Listera cordata. 



ovata. 



Juncus maritimus. 

 Alisma raminculoide^^ 

 Zostera niarina^^^^jjjjQ 



angustifolia.,,^^ 



Carex extensa,,,.. catrnE 



paniculatay^ „__ 



vulpina. *-• 



Eleocharis uniglumis. 

 Schcenus nigricans. 

 Scirpus maritimus. 

 Catabrosa aquatica, yar. 



minor. ' 



Festuca arundinaceftmc|[ 



Pseudo-Myurus^ 



Melica uniflora. jf '^ 

 Phalaris arundinacea,' 



var. picta. ,, 



Sclerochloa maritimaf. 

 Triticum laxum. "^^ 

 ■ ■ •• 1, " ™" 



I'm ' 



.?. ahiiS 



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The proportion of Ferns, as compared with Phanerogamous plants, 

 is large. Among the more interesting of these may be noticed — 



Asplenium marinum. 

 Botrychium Lunaria. 

 Hymenophyllum Wil- 

 soni. 



Lastrsea Foenisecii. 

 Ophioglossum vulga- 

 tum. 

 Osmunda regahs. 



Polypodium Phegopteris. 

 Polystichum angulare. 

 Scolopendrium vulgare. . 



The following is a list of the Cumbrae Mosses, partly determined 

 by Mr. Nichol, and partly from a list given by Mr. Levack : — 



Sphagnum cymbi- 



fohum. 



aeutifolium. 



cusi)idatum. 



— squarrosum. 



Pleuridium subulatum. 

 Gymnostomum tenue. 

 Weissia controversa. 

 Dicranura heteroraal- 



lum. 



Dicranum varium. 



cerviculatum. 



Scoparium. 



palustre. 



Canipylopus flexuosus. 

 Fissidens bryoides. 

 — - — adiantoides. 



taxifolius. 



Pottia Ileimii. 

 truncata. 



Tortula muralis. 



subulata. :iw 



unguieulata. 



Didymodon rubellus. 

 Ceratodon purpureus. 

 Triehostomum homo- 



mallum. 

 Orthotrichum affine. , 

 Grimmia pulvinata. '^ 

 maritima. 



