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A SUPPLEMENT TO THE ' FLORA VECTEXSIS.' 



Valerianella carinata. 



Crepis biennis. 



Lycium bnrbarum. 

 *Mentha rubra. 

 ? Chenopodiura ficifolium. 

 *Anacharis Alsinastrum. 



Setaria viridis. 

 S. glauca. 



Echinocliloa Crus-^alli. 

 ? Polypogon monspeliensig, 

 Bromus tectorum. 



Of these only five can be considered permanently naturalized in situa- 

 tions where they appear wild. 



Delenda. 



Ej'rors of name, etc 



Ranunculus fluitans. 



R. circinatns. 



Barbarea stricta. 



Cochlearia grcEulandica. 

 ? Silene noctiflora. 



Hypericum dubium. 

 ? Parnassia palustris. 



Lathyrus raaritiraus. 



Ceratopliyllum. 



Gnaphaliura sylvaticum. 



Artemisia cserulescens. 



Hieracium murorum. 



Erytlirspa littoralis. 

 Mentha sylvestris. 

 Laminm intermedium. 

 Stachys ambigua. 

 Ballota ruderalis. 

 ? Statice spathulata. 

 Salix laurina. 

 Potamogeton lucens. 

 Eriophorura vaginatura. 

 Carex dioica. 

 C. stricta. 



Many of these mistakes were corrected by Dr. Bromfield in the ' Phyto- 

 logist,' but tlie plants are all entered in the regular order, mostly without 

 any mark of doubt, in the ' Flora Vectensis.' 



Casuals ; Planted, or Not Wild. 



Delphinium Ajacis. 

 Nymplisea alba. 

 Fumaria micrantha. 

 Hes peris matronalis. 

 Koniga maritima. 

 Linum usitatissiraum. 

 Erodium moschatum. 

 Melilotus alba. 

 Lathyrus hirsutus. 

 (Enothera biennis. 

 Lythrum hyssopifolium. 

 Sedum album. 

 Sempervivum tectorum. 

 Viscum album. 



Onopordum Acanthium. 

 Centaurea solstitialis. 

 C. Calcitrapa. 

 Crepis setosa. 

 Anchusa sempervirens. 

 Atropa Belladonna. 

 Datura Stramonium. 

 Mentha piperita. 

 Salvia pratensis. 

 Teucrium Chamfedrys. 

 Lysimachia nummularia. 

 Atriplex nitens. 

 Euphorbia Lathyris. 

 A vena strig-osa. 



Extinct, possibly or probably. 



Thalictrura flavum. 

 ? f Brassica oleracea. 



Dianthus prolifer. 

 ? fD. Armeria. 



Malva var. micrantha. 

 [Atropa Belladonna.] 

 Euphorbia Peplis. 

 ? *Tulipa sylvestris. 



