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THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



and moisture-charged winds are prevalent, a proof of the latter 

 being manifest by the presence of Lejeunia idicina and L. minu- 

 tissivia at no great distance. Mud from the road had evidently 

 been placed on the wall-top at some time, I judged. I give the 

 lists in the order in which I wrote them down on the spot: — 

 Veronica Beccahunga Holcus lanatus Brassica camyestris 



(1 ft. high, in full Ranunculus acris (two forms) 



flower) Cerastium vulgatum Potentilla Anserina 



Sclerochloa rigida 



Plantago lanceolata 



Geranium dissectuin 



Bu7nex acetosa 



Hyjpocharis radicata 



Sisymbrium officinale 



Bumex obtusifolius 



Plantago maritima 



Barbarea vulgaris 

 The following were particularly noted down separately as 

 occurring in close association on a continuation of the same wall : — 



Urtica dioica 

 Dactylis glomerata 

 Poa trivialis 

 P. annua 



Festuca ovina (a var.) 

 Lotus corniculatus 

 Banunc^dus repens 

 Lolium ferenne 

 Senecio Jacobcsa 



Myosotis versicolor 

 Veronica Chamcedrys 

 Heracleum Sphondy- 



lium 

 Ulex etiropcBUs (over 



1 in. thick) 

 Arctium Lajjpa 

 Poa pratensis 



Veronica Beccahunga Epilobium obscurum 

 (only 4 to 6 in. high, Cardamine hirsuta 



in full flower) 

 Cotyledon Umbilicus- 

 Veneris 



Cerastium vulgatum 

 Poa annua (luxuri- 

 ant) 



On getting a further distance from the sea-influence, the flora 

 of the wall seemed to begin to vary considerably, so I wrote 

 another list : — 



Senecio Jacobcea 

 Plantago lanceolata 

 Geranium molle 

 Festuca bromoides 

 Trifolium clubium 



Cotyledon Umbilicus- 

 Veneris (18 in. 

 high) 



Sedum anglicum 



Bubus fritticosiLS 



Digitalis purpurea 



Bellis perennis 



Urtica dioica 



Geranium Boberti- 

 anum 



G. molle 



G. dissectum 



Veronica serpyllifolia 



V. Chamcedrys 



Lathyrus pratensis 



Senecio aquatica 



S. Jacobcea 



Taraxacum officinale 



Cerastiiim viscosum 



C. vulgatum 



Plantago lanceolata 



P. Coronopus 



Alchemilla arvensis 



Bumex Acetosa 



B. Acetosella 

 Banunculus acris 

 Galittm Aparine 

 Eupliorbia hiberna 

 Epilobium obscurum 

 Carex flacca (very 



fine) 

 Cardamine hirsuta 

 Carduus pratensis 



C. arvensis 

 Jasione montana 

 Viola sylvestris 

 Primus spinosa 

 Poly gala serpyllacea 

 Achillea Millefolium 

 Luzula campestris 

 Sonchus asper 

 Veronica arvensis 

 Hypericum humi- 



fusum 

 Bammculus Ficaria 

 Daiicus Carota 



Lotus idiginosus 

 Bhinanthus Crista- 



galli 

 Centaurea nigra 

 Holcus lanatus 

 Air a p)rcBcox 

 Anthoxanthum odo- 



ratum 

 Festuca bromoides 

 Serrafcdcus mollis 

 Lolium perenne 

 Poa annua 

 P .'pratensis 

 Pteris aquilina 

 Dactylis glomerata 

 Hedera Helix 

 Lastrcea Filix-mas 

 L. csmula 

 Blechnum spicant 

 Poly2Mdium vulgare 

 Asplenium Tricho- 



manes 

 A. Adiantum-nigrum 



