by j. h. maiden. 763 



Labiate. 



Salvia pseudococcinea, Jacq., Ic. PL Rar. t. 209, determined 

 through the kindness of Kew. Wild and a great pest. 



Me7itha viridis, "Garden Mint,'' and M€7itha pipe7'ita, "Pepper- 

 mint," are both abundantly acclimatised. 



Amaryllide.e. 



Alstroemeria (?) pidchella. Escaped from cultivation. 



PONTEDERIACE^. 



Eichhornia (Pbntederia) crassipes, near Bloody Bridge. Intro- 

 duced by Dr. Metcalfe, and not likely to be a nuisance. 



Introduced Plants. 



List D. — Weeds accidentally introduced. 



Papaverace.e. 

 Arc/emoiie mexicana, Linn. 

 Fuynaria officinalis, Linn. 



Crucifer.e. 

 Senehiera didyma, Pers. 

 Sisymhrium officinale, Scop. 



Caryophylle.e. 



Cerastium vidgatum, Linn. 

 Silerie gallica, Linn. 

 Pohjcarpon tetraphijlliun, Loefl. 



Malvaceae. 



Malva rotundifolia, Linn., Endl., Prod. Norf. 136. 



Sida rhomhifolia, Linn. It is known on the Island as " Big 

 Jack," after a Pitcairner of that name, who recommended it to 

 feed goats and pigs. 



Line^. 



Limun gallicum, Linn. 



