FIOWERING PLANTS. 375 
Prunella vulgaris, L. Common. 
Nepeta Glechoma, Benth. Notcommon. Essex Castle Hill, 
plentiful on the east side, and at the bottom below the old quarry. 
Also in Rose Farm Valley. 
Lamium amplexicaule, L. Common. 
L. incisum, Willd. Here and there in fields on the Blaye, 
but less common than the last species. 
L. purpureum, L. Common in cultivated ground. 
Stachys sylvatica, L. Frequent in all parts. 
S. palustris, L. In many parts of the Blaye, and in cultivated 
ground near the Quoire cliffs. 
S. arvensis, L. Frequent on the Blaye. 
Ballota foetida, Lam. Generally distributed, but not common. 
Marrubium vulgare, L. Rare, and always sparingly. Occurs 
in several spots between New Town, Fort Albert, and Longy. It is 
noted in 77. Sarn. for Baie de Saye and Platte Saline. 
Teucrium Scorodonia, L. Common on the cliffs and also at 
Corbelets and Mauney. 
VERBENACEAE. 
Verbena officinalis, L. Very rare. I have seen solitary plants 
in a few places, but all within a mile of the town. 
PRIMULACEAE. 
Primula vulgaris, Huds. Rather common generally: in 
profusion in some of the valleys. 
Glaux maritima, L. Among rocks on the shore near Fort 
Houmet. Very much finer on the island of Burhou. 
Anagallis arvensis, L. Common. Salmon-coloured flowers 
are frequent: flesh-coloured ones are rare. Var. caerulea, Sm. 
One plant in cultivated ground on the Blaye. 
A. tenella, L. Common on streamsides and in wet places. 
Centunculus minimus, L. Plentiful in the valley descending 
to Clanque from the Blaye. Grows in company with Aadvo/a. 
